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"El que no salta es un inglés": el cántico de Argentina al llegar al estadio con la mira en semis

First publishedJul 11, 23:40 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 00:14 UTC · 1h ago
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"El que no salta es un inglés": el cántico de Argentina al llegar al estadio con la mira en semis
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Argentina advanced to the semifinals of the World Cup after defeating Switzerland in a thrilling match. The team is now set to face England in a highly anticipated semifinal game. Fans are celebrating this major achievement as they prepare for the next big challenge.

The Argentine national football team reached the semi-finals of the World Cup. They won their quarter-final match against Switzerland. Before the game, fans sang loudly and jumped in the stadium. The team will now play England next. This is a very important match for Argentina.

Why it matters

This victory puts Argentina in a chance to reach the final. Facing England makes this game especially big because of history between the two teams.

In brief
Who did Argentina beat?
Argentina defeated Switzerland.
What is their next opponent?
Their next opponent in the semi-finals is England.
What was a famous chant before the game?
The chant was, "El que no salta es un inglés" (He who does not jump is an Englishman).
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Most outlets focus on Argentina's success and excitement. Some also highlight the strong atmosphere from the fans and comments from key players.

  • Angle 1Framing signal
    Focus on fan energy before the match.
    NBC NewsFans sang loudly and jumped in the bus.
  • Angle 2Framing signal
    Coach Scaloni's reaction after advancing.
    NBC NewsHe said it doesn't matter if it is England or Norway.
  • Angle 3Framing signal
    Highlighting the goals scored in the quarter-finals.
    NBC NewsThe goals were called 'the best of the day'.
  • Angle 4Framing signal
    Player comments on the match difficulty/future.
    NBC NewsBellingham talked about his two goals.
  • Angle 5Framing signal
    The historical weight of the England vs. Argentina match.
    NBC NewsMentioned the 'Malvinas' history between them.
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