On Soccer: World Cup is filled with vanilla (The Washington Times)
Once upon a time, the World Cup was a tournament full of surprises. It was often the only time the world got to see different styles of soccer. The Germans would arrive with their disciplined game, the Italians came with their famous catenaccio “bolt-door” defenses, and the Brazilians and Argentines dazzled with their delightful Latin flair
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