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Argentina will have a collective heart attack if ...
They see Ahmed Musa in our starting lineup against them. Musa must start against Argentina!
Wha choo looking at?!
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Re: Argentina will have a collective heart attack if ...
who heard what Zabaleta said a few years back about Air MusaScipio Africanus wrote:They see Ahmed Musa in our starting lineup against them. Musa must start against Argentina!
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Re: Argentina will have a collective heart attack if ...
Scipio Africanus wrote:They see Ahmed Musa in our starting lineup against them. Musa must start against Argentina!
Won’t be easy for us. They’re still the favorites to winz
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Re: Argentina will have a collective heart attack if ...
doesn't matter if they are. We have more options going into this match than they do. Win or draw etc.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Scipio Africanus wrote:They see Ahmed Musa in our starting lineup against them. Musa must start against Argentina!
Won’t be was for us. They’re still the favorites to winz
They WILL not qualify if they draw. The tie breaker will see them out.
AND we are not in disarray. They will come out forcing the issue, which will make them vulnerable.
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