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"It is one more match," says Lionel Scaloni at the previous conference in Argentina-England, for one of the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. And it is perfectly understood why it does. On the one hand, there are protocols and forms that it must sustain. The coach of the Selection cannot publicly say anything else, transform it into an international conflict and generate a bellicose climate in the midst of a sports competition. So far, he shows …