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Lionel Messi - Angel Di-Maria - Lionel Scaloni - Harry Souttar - Rene Meulensteen - Argentina must avoid Australia upset to keep Messi's dream alive - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Denmark - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Tunisia -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia

Argentina must avoid Australia upset to keep Messi's dream alive

DOHA : Argentina are hot favourites to beat Australia on Saturday in pursuit of Lionel Messi's dream of winning a first World Cup, but they more than anyone have learned not to underestimate an underdog, especially the hard-battling Socceroos.

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Christian Eriksen - Kasper Hjulmand - Disappointed Danes won't take success for granted after early Qatar exit - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Denmark - Australia - Tunisia -  Doha

Disappointed Danes won't take success for granted after early Qatar exit

DOHA : Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand said his side would not take their recent successes for granted following their abrupt exit from the World Cup in Qatar.

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Davy Klaassen - Five-sub rule means 'higher quality football' in Qatar, says FIFA expert - news24.com - Qatar - Netherlands -  Doha - Senegal - Japan -  Memphis -  Milan

Five-sub rule means 'higher quality football' in Qatar, says FIFA expert

Former AC Milan and Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni believes the implementation of the five-substitute rule has "changed the game", leading to higher quality matches at the World Cup.

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Virtue or signalling? World Cup protests get mixed reaction - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Tunisia -  Doha - Dubai -  Virginia - Saudi Arabia

Virtue or signalling? World Cup protests get mixed reaction

DUBAI: Human rights protests at the World Cup have drawn everything from sympathy to indifference and outright hostility, with Qatar's critics often finding themselves in the firing line.

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Lionel Messi - Robert Lewandowski - Christian Eriksen - Wojciech Szczesny - Karol Swiderski - Lewandowski celebrates ‘happy defeat’ as Poland go through to next round - arabnews.com - France - Denmark - Usa - Argentina - Australia - Mexico -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia -  Salem

Lewandowski celebrates ‘happy defeat’ as Poland go through to next round

DOHA: Robert Lewandowski left the field with a huge smile on his face after blowing kisses to fans and hugging teammates.

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Lionel Messi - Diego Maradona - Christian Eriksen - Harry Kane - Maradona would be ‘super happy,’ says Messi - arabnews.com - Denmark - Argentina - Australia - Mexico -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia -  Salem

Maradona would be ‘super happy,’ says Messi

DOHA:  Lionel Messi believes Diego Maradona would be “super happy” after he led Argentina into the World Cup last 16 on Wednesday thanks to a 2-0 win over Poland.

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Carlos Rodriguez - Mexico exit World Cup on goal difference despite beating Saudi Arabia - guardian.ng - Qatar - Argentina - Mexico -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia

Mexico exit World Cup on goal difference despite beating Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper #21 Mohammed Al-Owais and teammates react to conceding the opening goal of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, north of Doha on November 30, 2022. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Lionel Messi - Christian Eriksen - Harry Kane - Green Falcons depart the World Cup with bittersweet memories of Lusail Stadium - arabnews.com - France - Denmark - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Tunisia -  Doha - Poland - Saudi Arabia -  Salem - county Green

Green Falcons depart the World Cup with bittersweet memories of Lusail Stadium

DOHA: Saudi Arabia will leave this World Cup having developed a love-hate relationship with Lusail Stadium. This striking architectural masterpiece is where their World Cup sprang to life in sensational fashion with that stunning win over Argentina in their opening game, which will be remembered for generations.

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