
Spain plays as it wants: the graphics that explain the imposing victory in France
His counterpart, Sport, led his report with a "Spain dances to France and will fight for his second star."
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His counterpart, Sport, led his report with a "Spain dances to France and will fight for his second star.". To the left, France; to the right, Spain. The most demolating data, that of expected goals: only 0.3, compared to 1.63 in Spain, which had three clear occasions for no gala.
Furthermore, Of 21 attempted regats, only seven were completed. For this reason, the Hispanic newspapers did not keep any praise in communicating the triumph of their own and some even did so in a poetic way. "An unforgettable show of Spain," he called Marca.
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His counterpart, Sport, led his report with a "Spain dances to France and will fight for his second star.".
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTo the left, France; to the right, Spain.
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The most demolating data, that of expected goals: only 0.3, compared to 1.63 in Spain, which had three clear occasions for no gala.
according to El CorreoOf 21 attempted regats, only seven were completed.
according to El CorreoFor this reason, the Hispanic newspapers did not keep any praise in communicating the triumph of their own and some even did so in a poetic way. "An unforgettable show of Spain," he called Marca.
according to La Tercera (CL) — Portada
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Framing by sidesame fact, different words — loaded terms highlighted
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Blind spotwhat one side keeps silent
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