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wow.. looks like another goal feast in the offing! that was bit too early in the 2nd half to fall behind! C'mon England...
 
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England are quite pathetic in front of the goal! Their finishing has let 'em down despite the amount of chances they created in the game!
 
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they created more chances than Italy
That's true. They have been lacking a fox in the box kinda striker.. they haven't had one since Gary Linekar in late 80's. England needs to change their approach... they are quite arrogant with their game. They want to stick with their game of fast, direct & physical game. They don't care much for creative play.. Maybe their academies & clubs needs to change their attitude & approach for the sake of their national game!
 
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The World Cup so far....

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Muslim footballers coping with World Cup in Ramadan

Ramadan is where Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk. It begins on June 28, which is when the first round of 16 matches are staged till July 27.

World Bulletin / News Desk

Muslim football players are going to go through the ultimate test to do their best during the world cup while fasting.

This year is going to be the first year where the World cup is going to take place during Ramadan. The Muslim football players will have to cope with the exceeding temperatures and humidity of Brazil.

Ramadan is where Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk. It begins on June 28, which is when the first round of 16 matches are staged till July 27.

Notable Muslim players include the Ivory Coast's Touré brothers, Yaya and Kolo, Roma winger Gervinho and Cheick Tioté. Practicing Muslims on France's squad include Karim Benzema, Bacary Sagna, Mamadou Sakho and Moussa Sissoko, the Huffington Post reported.

Even though the players have a disadvantage of not being able to eat or drink anything, players such as the Ivory Coast's Kolo Touré said that Ramadan makes him "feel even stronger."

"I think it's amazing how Ramadan can make you really strong," he said.

Muslim footballers coping with World Cup in Ramadan | Muslim World | Worldbulletin News
 
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today's match will be tremendous and exciting
Germany vs Portugal
 
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