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18th June 2018
08:11am BST

The reception - as you are probably aware - wasn't great.
People pointed out the resemblance to former Arsenal and Manchester City forward Niall Quinn and The Head from BBC television programme 'Art Attack'. They failed to appreciate Santo's talents. They laughed, and they laughed.
And now the public has had its way. The bust has now been replaced with one that bears a 'more similar likeness'.
Over a year on from the unveiling, the artist revealed his second attempt at the bust.
An airport spokeswoman confirmed that the old bust had been removed on Friday, the same day that Ronaldo scored a World Cup hat-trick for Portugal in their 3-3 draw against Spain.
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"This is a matter of taste, so it is not as simple as it seems. What matters is the impact that this work generated," Santos said in response to the backlash to his work last year.
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