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Argentine VP brands England 'usurping pirates' and 'invaders' in bitter attack before World Cup semi-final

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GB News's Keith Bays has confronted the Argentine ambassador in London ahead of England's World Cup semi-final clash with the South American nation.

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Keith bellowed: "Is Harry Kane now better than Lionel Messi?

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Do you agree that roast beef is better than corned beef?"A direct answer to his question was not forthcoming.

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However, he did have some luck through the embassy's door intercom."I only wish that it's going to be a clean and interesting game and whoever wins will receive my applause," the voice from inside the building said.

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England will face Argentina this evening for a chance to book a slot in the World Cup final.

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Thomas Tuchel says Argentina players are 'fuelled by history' ahead of World Cup semi-final clash.

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Thomas Tuchel said Argentina are "fuelled by history" ahead of England's World Cup semi-final clash this evening.The Three Lions are bidding to reach their second-ever World Cup final, 60 years on from England's last on home soil.There has been much discussion surrounding the context of this fixture, with dramatic previous encounters and tensions over the Falklands War in 1982.When asked about how the situation around the game will be impacting the Argentine squad, Tuchel said: "I know some of the players, I coached some of the players, I can sense it.

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