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Argentina’s World Cup built on ‘suffering’ faces its biggest test in England | Pablo Iglesias Maurer

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The defending champions have taken two of their three knockout-round matches to extra-time. England awaitsArgentina topple Swiss with two goals in extra timeSwitzerland hit out at VAR after ‘mistaken identity’ checkThroughout the whole of the World Cup – from the first match through Saturday’s 3-1 quarter-final win – Lionel Scaloni has been asked one question over and over again: what does he consider the legacy of this Argentina side?Scaloni has been the head coach of Argentina for nearly eight years and his own personal legacy has long been solidified, as…

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