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Argentine-Suisse (3-1 a.p.) : encore un scénario fou pour l’Albiceleste et Messi qualifiés pour les demi-finales contre l’Angleterre
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Le Parisien
· Jul 12, 2026
DIRECT. Argentine-Suisse (1-0) : l'Albiceleste gère son avance dans ce quart de finale
DIRECT. Argentine-Suisse (1-0) : l'Albiceleste gère son avance dans ce quart de finale
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Related coverage for "Argentine-Suisse (3-1 a.p.) : encore un scénario fou pour l’Albiceleste et Messi qualifiés pour les demi-finales contre l’Angleterre": Le Parisien — DIRECT. Argentine-Suisse (1-0) : l'Albiceleste gère son avance dans ce quart de finale. Imaz Press — Mondial-2026 : l'Espagne, sans éclat, pousse le Portugal et Ronaldo vers la sortie