
Deschamps had his Waterloo against Spain and said goodbye to the World Cup raging against referee Barton
The DT of France wanted to make history and reach its third consecutive end
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The DT of France wanted to make history and reach its third consecutive end. "Was he up to the point of running a semifinal?" he asked at a conference. He lost without attenuating and congratulated his rival but also pointed to the referee.
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The DT of France wanted to make history and reach its third consecutive end.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"Was he up to the point of running a semifinal?" he asked at a conference
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHe lost without attenuating and congratulated his rival but also pointed to the referee.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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The DT of France wanted to make history and reach its third consecutive end.
omitted byLeft sideCentercovered byRight side"Was he up to the point of running a semifinal?" he asked at a conference
omitted byLeft sideCentercovered byRight sideHe lost without attenuating and congratulated his rival but also pointed to the referee.
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