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Well, its dificult to make an objetive analisys after one of the worst defeats in Argentinas world cups history, only compares with the 0-1 with Cameroon in 1990, 0-4 with Netherlands in 1974 and 1-6 with Checoslovaquia in 1958.

 

 

Yes, Argentina can win the next matchs and pass the round.....but is really dificult to be the first and not being first means you will play with France.....and if KSA in two strikes makes two goals, what can do France with Mbape, Benzema and company.

 

Like LDOG says, our dream is over.

 

 

Congrats to the Arabians for this historical result.

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11 minutes ago, konig said:

Well, its dificult to make an objetive analisys after one of the worst defeats in Argentinas world cups history, only compares with the 0-1 with Cameroon in 1990, 0-4 with Netherlands in 1974 and 1-6 with Checoslovaquia in 1958.

It´s 64 years already but I still don´t get how it happened :p

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24 minutes ago, konig said:

Well, its dificult to make an objetive analisys after one of the worst defeats in Argentinas world cups history, only compares with the 0-1 with Cameroon in 1990, 0-4 with Netherlands in 1974 and 1-6 with Checoslovaquia in 1958.

 

 

Yes, Argentina can win the next matchs and pass the round.....but is really dificult to be the first and not being first means you will play with France.....and if KSA in two strikes makes two goals, what can do France with Mbape, Benzema and company.

 

Like LDOG says, our dream is over.

 

 

Congrats to the Arabians for this historical result.

The Statistics people are saying it's the 3rd biggest upset in World Cup history.

The two more shocking results are USA 1 England 0 in 1950 and North Korea 1 Italy 0 in 1966.

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