
World: England-Argentina, a classic duel with a view of the final against Spain
In the background, an extra-sports context that peppered their clashes on the meadow, notably the Malvina War, which resulted in 649 Argentinean and..
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And without Messi to get her out of the rut with her magic strikes, overmotivated as never to the idea of continuing to write in gold letters her legend at 39, the adventure would surely have stopped early, even if Julian Alvarez took over against the Nati. A great classic of the World Cup of Soccer will oppose on Wednesday the England of Harry Kane, in search of a second sacre in 60 years, to Argentina of Lionel Messi, title holder, to join Spain in the final. "This also reminds us that sometimes, in tournaments, victory is won by the best defense rather than the best attack, thanks to the most consistent performance for 90 minutes rather than the most devastating fulgurance," he continues.
Furthermore, Unable to break through the French defence, the French systematically lost the battle of the midfield, Spain being better placed and with specialists in this area," continues La Nacion, who never saw the Blues hope for a recovery.
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And without Messi to get her out of the rut with her magic strikes, overmotivated as never to the idea of continuing to write in gold letters her legend at 39, the adventure would surely have stopped early, even if Julian Alvarez took over against the Nati.
according to Radio-CanadaA great classic of the World Cup of Soccer will oppose on Wednesday the England of Harry Kane, in search of a second sacre in 60 years, to Argentina of Lionel Messi, title holder, to join Spain in the final.
according to Radio-Canada"This also reminds us that sometimes, in tournaments, victory is won by the best defense rather than the best attack, thanks to the most consistent performance for 90 minutes rather than the most devastating fulgurance," he continues.
according to Le ParisienUnable to break through the French defence, the French systematically lost the battle of the midfield, Spain being better placed and with specialists in this area," continues La Nacion, who never saw the Blues hope for a recovery.
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