
Argentina Technician Milds Political Rivalry with England
The coach also spoke of his personal relationship with England.
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The coach also spoke of his personal relationship with England. Argentina's coach softens political rivalry with England. Now, as Argentines, we must remember those people who went there.
Furthermore, Before the ball rolled to England and Argentina, U.S. officials rated the match as the most likely to be confused in the World Cup. Keep, however, good memories of the period: ‘It was an important period, it changed me for good, because there I met my wife, I met my children. Scaloni denies having asked for the uniform. “I don’t know, I didn’t ask to play in blue, I don’t know who did it.”.
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The coach also spoke of his personal relationship with England.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesArgentina's coach softens political rivalry with England.
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Now, as Argentines, we must remember those people who went there.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasBefore the ball rolled to England and Argentina, U.S. officials rated the match as the most likely to be confused in the World Cup.
according to MetrópolesKeep, however, good memories of the period: ‘It was an important period, it changed me for good, because there I met my wife, I met my children.
according to VejaScaloni denies having asked for the uniform. “I don’t know, I didn’t ask to play in blue, I don’t know who did it.”.
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The coach also spoke of his personal relationship with England.
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