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Quiz: Joy or heartbreak? What do these tears say?

  • Published
    10 May 2019
Mauricio-Pochettino-couldnt-hold-back-the-tearsImage source, Getty Images

If you're a Tottenham or Liverpool fan, you may have found yourself getting emotional this week.

Mauricio Pochettino couldn't hold back the tears as his Spurs side reached the Champions League Final for the first time.

But can you tell if these other sports stars are crying tears of joy, or tears of heartbreak?

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