England's Easy Wins Show Tuchel World Cup Challenge
england March 25, 2025 00:00England's coach Tuchel faces frustration and boredom in World Cup preparation after easy wins. Learn about his challenges and future strategies.
England's coach Tuchel faces frustration and boredom in World Cup preparation after easy wins. Learn about his challenges and future strategies.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić apologizes for voting in favor of a UN resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine due to fatigue.
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