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Aksi Colombia, Switzerland ‘buku dengan ruas’

Utusan Malaysia

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July 7, 2026

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MIAMI: Colombia dan Switzerland memiliki kekuatan seimbang untuk merebut tiket ke suku akhir menjelang aksi kalah mati pusingan 16 terbaik di Stadium Hard Rock, awal pagi esok. Colombia dilihat memiliki kelebihan daripada segi kreativiti dan ketajaman jentera serangan yang diketuai James Rodriguez serta Luis Diaz manakala Switzerland pula terkenal dengan disiplin taktikal, organisasi pertahanan yang ... Read more The post Aksi Colombia, Switzerland ‘buku dengan ruas’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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