‘Epic squared’: Scaloni lauds Argentina’s back-to-back World Cup comebacks
•Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni praised his team's resilience after their comeback victory against England in the World Cup semifinals.
•Scaloni emphasized that the team's best performances come during challenging situations, showcasing their fighting spirit.
•The win propels Argentina into the final against Spain, aiming for their fourth consecutive major title under Scaloni's leadership.
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→Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni praised his team's resilience after their comeback victory against England in the World Cup semifinals.
→Scaloni emphasized that the team's best performances come during challenging situations, showcasing their fighting spirit.
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