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Several players said they're not worried about their first loss in the World Cup and are focusing on the knockout round.
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US boss Mauricio Pochettino has hit out at reporters for not congratulating him after winning Group D in the World Cup.The United States lost their final group game against Turkey 3-2, but still finished top of the group after winning two games out of three.Pochettino chose to dismiss the defeat and focus on the US's success in the group stages.He said: "At the moment, no one congratulated us for finishing first in our group.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "I congratulate the players, the staff and the fans to finish first in a very difficult group."Our objective was to finish first, and we finished first.
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Your questions are a little bit weird."The Argentine, who previously said that anything other than winning the World Cup will be a disappointment for him, emphasised throughout his press conference with reporters the success his side has already had.He continued: "Whenever a team has already qualified, and another team has already been knocked out,...
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