Sports journalists are already on U.S. soil to cover what will be the 2026 World Cup. As usual, ESPN moved numerous members of its team, including the renowned Morena Beltrán and Juan Marconi, journalist and former leader of Independiente. However, both were reported in the last hours because of a situation outside the sport.The controversy During a coverage in the city of Kansas, where the Argentina National Team will make its debut in this Wor…
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Sports journalists are already on U.S. soil to cover what will be the 2026 World Cup. As usual, ESPN moved numerous members of its team, including the renowned Morena Beltrán and Juan Marconi, journalist and former leader of Independiente. However, both were reported in the last hours because of a situation outside the sport.The controversy During a coverage in the city of Kansas, where the Argentina National Team will make its debut in this Wor…