
Messi x Salah: check out Argentina and Egypt's graduations in the final eighties
The current world champions ranked first in the J group, with 100% of exploitation and victories over Algeria, Austria and Jordan
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The ‘albi-celeste’ formation plays against history and only four days after the complicated triumph in the ‘16 avos’, facing Cape Verde, for 3-2, after prolongation, in the 100th game of Lionel Scaloni by Argentina (73 victories, 18 draws and nine losses). For its part, Egypt also had to compete for extra time in the 16th avos, with Australia, which only surpassed in the tie-breaker for major penalties (4-2), after an equality to a goal after 120 minutes. Despite the seemingly easy switching, Argentina suffered to overcome the sensation of the Copa, Cape Verde in the 16-year final phase.
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The ‘albi-celeste’ formation plays against history and only four days after the complicated triumph in the ‘16 avos’, facing Cape Verde, for 3-2, after prolongation, in the 100th game of Lionel Scaloni by Argentina (73 victories, 18 draws and nine losses).
according to RTP NotíciasFor its part, Egypt also had to compete for extra time in the 16th avos, with Australia, which only surpassed in the tie-breaker for major penalties (4-2), after an equality to a goal after 120 minutes.
according to RTP NotíciasDespite the seemingly easy switching, Argentina suffered to overcome the sensation of the Copa, Cape Verde in the 16-year final phase.
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