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Football Daily | ¿El partido más aburrido del Mundial hasta ahora? ¡Bienvenida de nuevo, Inglaterra!

¡Regístrate ahora! ¡Regístrate ahora! ¿Regístrate ahora? ¡Regístrate ahora! Inglaterra, una disculpa. Football Daily y los medios ingleses en general pudieron haber presentado a los muchachos de Thomas Tuchel como futuros campeones del mundo después de desmantelar a un equipo croata liderado por Luka Modric, de 78 años, en una arremetida texana en la segunda mitad, pero todos estábamos muy equivocados. Aun así, cuando la nación despertó tras el empate sin goles con Ghana, tuvimos nuestra…

Football Daily | ¿El partido más aburrido del Mundial hasta ahora? ¡Bienvenida de nuevo, Inglaterra!
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England, an apology. Football Daily and the wider English media may have previously depicted Thomas Tuchel’s lads as world champions in waiting after taking apart a Croatian team led by Luka Modric, 78, in a second-half Texan surge, but we were all so very wrong. Still, as the nation awoke following the goalless draw with Ghana, we had our England back. Tradition matters. Tea cups on the lawn, curled-up cucumber sandwiches, overpriced service stations, complaining about the weather, prime ministers departing office; familiarity is important to this nation’s psyche. England serving up the dullest game yet of the Geopolitics World Cup brought that self-same wash of familiarity. A corner of a foreign field that is forever England playing like a drain, a nation’s hopes sagging. England, our ruddy bloody England, welcome home, we’ve been expecting you.

One of the reasons that the Egyptian team beat New Zealand was that, for some reason, my countrymen were apparently so short of numbers they were forced to play Joe Bell in two different positions on the pitch at the same time. Physicists apparently call this phenomenon ‘quantum superposition’. I call it: ‘Why didn’t you ring me? I was at home doing nothing’” – Rod de Lisle.

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