
Spain’s Porro says ‘dream come true’ to reach World Cup final
David Beckham cheered on Spain in the World Cup semi-final as he was joined by wife Victoria and their family
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David Beckham cheered on Spain in the World Cup semi-final as he was joined by wife Victoria and their family. For this goal, we also saw the other key area of superiority from Spain, which was around the French full-backs. Spain turned the ball into a weapon.
Furthermore, But the 65-year-old has given an emphatic response to the doubters. The players are devastated because we had high ambitions. “Although we have to be realistic and acknowledge that today we were a step below technically against a team that knew what they were doing. Brilliant individuals not playing as a team.
In addition, And I’m not saying this because we lost today, but there have been certain situations… often unfavourable to us, too." While Deschamps said in a separate interview: “I’m not going to dwell on it because otherwise I’ll sound like a cry-baby.
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David Beckham cheered on Spain in the World Cup semi-final as he was joined by wife Victoria and their family.
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For this goal, we also saw the other key area of superiority from Spain, which was around the French full-backs.
according to Hindustan Times +1Spain turned the ball into a weapon.
according to Hindustan Times +2But the 65-year-old has given an emphatic response to the doubters.
according to BBC SportThe players are devastated because we had high ambitions. “Although we have to be realistic and acknowledge that today we were a step below technically against a team that knew what they were doing.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsBrilliant individuals not playing as a team.
according to BBC SportAnd I’m not saying this because we lost today, but there have been certain situations… often unfavourable to us, too." While Deschamps said in a separate interview: “I’m not going to dwell on it because otherwise I’ll sound like a cry-baby.
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David Beckham cheered on Spain in the World Cup semi-final as he was joined by wife Victoria and their family.
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