
Argentina's war veterans urge fans to focus on football ahead of England match
KANSAS CITY: An Argentine war veterans federation called on football supporters to focus on football ahead of their World Cup semi-final against England rather…
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KANSAS CITY: An Argentine war veterans federation called on football supporters to focus on football ahead of their World Cup semi-final against England rather than use the match as a platform to push sovereignty claims over South Atlantic islands. Police have stepped up security across Atlanta as the city prepares to host England’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina – a fixture fans have said has “so much history and so much rivalry”. The group said on Monday that the match was "not an armed rematch nor historical compensation," urging fans and the wider public to honour the memory of Argentine soldiers killed in the conflict without promoting hatred or xenophobia.
Furthermore, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford echoed his words on Monday, saying the semi-final was "just a game of football". 'Awesome picture showing the goat,' said a fifth. Obviously, playing against England is special because they are a powerhouse, and matches against powerhouses are always special.
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KANSAS CITY: An Argentine war veterans federation called on football supporters to focus on football ahead of their World Cup semi-final against England rather than use the match as a platform to push sovereignty claims over South Atlantic islands
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Police have stepped up security across Atlanta as the city prepares to host England’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina – a fixture fans have said has “so much history and so much rivalry”.
according to Evening Standard - NewsThe group said on Monday that the match was "not an armed rematch nor historical compensation," urging fans and the wider public to honour the memory of Argentine soldiers killed in the conflict without promoting hatred or xenophobia.
according to Channel News AsiaEngland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford echoed his words on Monday, saying the semi-final was "just a game of football".
according to Channel News Asia'Awesome picture showing the goat,' said a fifth.
according to Daily Mail +1Obviously, playing against England is special because they are a powerhouse, and matches against powerhouses are always special.
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