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First it was Diego Forlan, and now Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain have joined the growing number of players setting the tournament alight wearing adiZero football boots!
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Argentina stormed to a 4-1 victory over South Korea in the opening fixture of day 7 at the World Cup, to all but guarantee their place in the knockout phase. Both Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain were in sensational form wearing adidas adiZero football
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Day 6 provided the biggest shock of the World Cup so far, as European Champions Spain were defeated 1-0 by Switzerland! Despite Spain enjoying the majority of possession and creating the better chances, Switzerland were a resilient and determined side
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Day 5 of the 2010 World Cup promises goals with Brazil in action, and the tournament is in need of some flair after Ivory Coast v Portugal and Italy v Paraguay ended in dull draws. With the likes of Kaka, Robinho and Cristiano Ronaldo in action today
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Australian midfielder Tim Cahill was distraught after his red card in his side's 4-0 defeat to Germany, describing his dismissal against Germany in their World Cup opener as the saddest moment of his career. Cahill was sent off in the 56th minute
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Okay, so the Germans have arrived and as usual they mean business! Their 4-0 demolition of Australia was the most impressive performance so far at the World Cup.
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Plenty to discuss with the fall out of England v USA, Argentina's first match and some interesting boot spottings. Check out the SoccerBible's view on the lastest goings on in South Africa! All the hype yesterday was around the battle of football
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Day 2 of the 2010 World Cup, and the excitement is still hitting fever pitch after the opening days' ceremony and matches. Check out the SoccerBible's view on the South Africa tournament! South Africa provided us with a fitting opening ceremony
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The wait is over... it's finally here! Excitement has been building around the globe for the greatest show in football, as the 2010 FIFA World Cup plays host to the best footballers on the planet... At the SoccerBIble we've been excited for some
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Held once every four years, the World Cup represents an opportunity for the entire nation to unite and get behind the England football team. Umbro has created an advert that aims to inspire the country to get behind the national team through the two things that bring us all together during this moment, the national anthem and football.
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