
Was it red for Embolo? You know the new rule of "wrong identity" that was applied in Argentina vs Switzerland
Was it red for Embolo? You know the new rule of "wrong identity" that was applied in Argentina vs. Switzerland
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Summary
Was it red for Embolo? You know the new rule of "wrong identity" that was applied in Argentina vs. Switzerland. While Argentina dominated and was more than Switzerland in the process of the final octave party, the expulsion of Breel Embolo did influence the plan that Europeans had in the 2026 World Cup. In the same line, 24 heures brought to their main note a praise to the players: "The Swiss return with their front up, with good grades and with remorse.".
Furthermore, The publication highlighted the minutes after the 29-year-old player was forced to withdraw from the game. Now we can complain, but I have to congratulate Argentina.
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Was it red for Embolo? You know the new rule of "wrong identity" that was applied in Argentina vs. Switzerland.
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While Argentina dominated and was more than Switzerland in the process of the final octave party, the expulsion of Breel Embolo did influence the plan that Europeans had in the 2026 World Cup.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaIn the same line, 24 heures brought to their main note a praise to the players: "The Swiss return with their front up, with good grades and with remorse.".
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasThe publication highlighted the minutes after the 29-year-old player was forced to withdraw from the game.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasNow we can complain, but I have to congratulate Argentina.
according to Semana (CO) — Portada
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