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Germany becomes the latest soccer power to stumble in World Cup

Por: The Boston Globe Sports November 24, 2022

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Well, what can we expect when they hold the World Cup in the desert in late autumn? Form chart? What form chart? Of course Saudi Arabia shocks Argentina. And of course Japan topples Germany. We’re only four days into the tournament in Qatar, and the minnows are devouring the sharks.This was undoubtedly the finest moment in their soccer history for the resilient Japanese, who scored two late goals to stun the Germans, 2-1, in Al Rayyan... + full article



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