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Genuine hope may have been fleeting for England. But it was still life-affirming | Max Rushden

During the World Cup match against Argentina, England fans felt a moment of genuine hope with a perfect goal cross. This thrilling experience, though ultimately disappointing, highlights the power of hope to inspire change in sports.

The Guardian· Jul 17, 2026 · 4:28 PM · 1 views

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During the World Cup match against Argentina, England fans felt a moment of genuine hope with a perfect goal cross. This thrilling experience, though ultimately disappointing, highlights the power of hope to inspire change in sports. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #WorldCup #England #Argentina #soccer #hope #sportsnews #football #fans

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