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Embedded – an NPR Original longform podcast – journeys alongside the world’s biggest headlines, exploring how and why things happen the way they do. From the stories behind police shootings caught on video, to visiting a town ravaged by the opioid epidemic; from the class-and-race dialogues buried inside the World Cup to living alongside NRA evangelists, we take a topic and inhabit it to explore what’s been sealed off, undisclosed, or never brought to life – and return with a deeply-reported portrait of why these stories matter.

In The Last Cup, our latest season, we face Lionel Messi – one of the world’s most prominent soccer stars. The 2022 World Cup marks his last chance secure the coveted trophy – and a last chance for glory in his home country of Argentina. Hosted by Argentine journalist Jasmine Garsd, The Last Cup is much more than a sports story. It’s a tale of immigration and race, of capitalism and class, of belonging and identity. A story for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider in their own home. The 2022 World Cup has ended. With his left foot, Messi wrote a more spectacular finale than we could have imagined. In the final installment of The Last Cup, Jasmine Garsd reveals the magic of Argentina’s first World Cup victory since 1986.

This final episode of our series is mainly in English, with some Spanish. Este último capítulo está disponible en ingles, e incluye comentario en español.

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