
England, Argentina to renew bitter rivalry in World Cup semi-final
Argentina's players sang that they will beat England 'for the Falklands' after setting up a World Cup semi-final showdown
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Argentina's players sang that they will beat England 'for the Falklands' after setting up a World Cup semi-final showdown. Some of them have not necessarily done it for their country, others have. “Go back to people like Bobby Charlton obviously, I would say would have to be up there. Two goals from Jude Bellingham gave England a nervy 2-1 victory to send them into the semi-finals for only the fourth time in history.
Furthermore, The England manager said his side were “lucky” to get past Norway. 'Messi has the most aura out of any footballer. 'I am a supporter of the national team, I cheer it on with all my heart,' Argentina's players chanted in Spanish.
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Argentina's players sang that they will beat England 'for the Falklands' after setting up a World Cup semi-final showdown.
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Some of them have not necessarily done it for their country, others have. “Go back to people like Bobby Charlton obviously, I would say would have to be up there.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsTwo goals from Jude Bellingham gave England a nervy 2-1 victory to send them into the semi-finals for only the fourth time in history.
according to Vanguard (Nigeria)The England manager said his side were “lucky” to get past Norway
according to Evening Standard'Messi has the most aura out of any footballer.
according to Daily Mail +1'I am a supporter of the national team, I cheer it on with all my heart,' Argentina's players chanted in Spanish.
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Argentina's players sang that they will beat England 'for the Falklands' after setting up a World Cup semi-final showdown.
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