
Argentina’s President Milei says superstition will stop him from going to the World Cup final
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Summary
The devastating late collapse against Argentina joins a catalogue of disappointment now stretching to 60 years. Adding that he will also be wearing the same heavy jacket. Some watch each game in the same spot — or are not allowed to watch at all, as can be the case with those who happen to be in the bathroom when Argentina scores.
Furthermore, England would regard it as harsh, with some justification, to be labelled as football's version of a "flat-track bully", but their record against elite teams when the heat is on hints at weakness, either on the pitch or in the technical areas.
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The devastating late collapse against Argentina joins a catalogue of disappointment now stretching to 60 years.
according to BBC SportAdding that he will also be wearing the same heavy jacket.
according to The Independent — WorldSome watch each game in the same spot — or are not allowed to watch at all, as can be the case with those who happen to be in the bathroom when Argentina scores.
according to The Independent — WorldEngland would regard it as harsh, with some justification, to be labelled as football's version of a "flat-track bully", but their record against elite teams when the heat is on hints at weakness, either on the pitch or in the technical areas.
according to BBC Sport
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