Editorial: What Story Will The Season’s Next Chapter Tell?
One thing’s for certain – it’ll be eventful.
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/ | AFP via Getty Images I don’t typically like international breaks at all. Bar the World Cups or Euros, I barely pay attention to international football, and usually, the national teams getting together is just an unnecessary diversion from league action. This international break, however, could not have been better timed.
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