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'Circus' football opener 'pathetic' - Mascherano

BBC Sport Wednesday, 24 July 2024
'Circus' football opener 'pathetic' - MascheranoArgentina coach Javier Mascherano describes the chaotic ending to his team's opening game of the Olympic football tournament as a "disgrace" and "a circus".
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