
"They will always be Argentine": players defend Malvinas flag after winning English
Britain waged an incarnized war to defend the Malvinas Islands in 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the territory, "he said.
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England will face France this Saturday (removed in the hands of Spain last Tuesday) to define the third and fourth place of the 2026 World Cup, while Argentina and Spain will see their faces this Sunday in New Jersey to fight the title. The Argentine selected lost for 1 to 0 after a goal by Anthony Gordon at 55 minutes, but at 85 Enzo Fernández appeared to match the story, and just seven minutes later, Lautaro Martínez sentenced the afternoon with a goal of head.
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England will face France this Saturday (removed in the hands of Spain last Tuesday) to define the third and fourth place of the 2026 World Cup, while Argentina and Spain will see their faces this Sunday in New Jersey to fight the title.
according to ClarínThe Argentine selected lost for 1 to 0 after a goal by Anthony Gordon at 55 minutes, but at 85 Enzo Fernández appeared to match the story, and just seven minutes later, Lautaro Martínez sentenced the afternoon with a goal of head.
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