The World Cup gives a lot of play, beyond what the players develop on the field. Allow everyone to express their likes and dislikes, since nations communicate certain meanings
“I’m going with Ghana in this World Cup,” a friend tells me in the middle of one of those soccer gatherings in the bar that are so frequent in the days before the start of the World Cup. My colleague is from Athletic, he hates Madrid and at each World Cup he changes his preferred team, except for Spain, of course. Iñaki Williams is not saint
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