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World Cup Daily for 15 July: Spain Over France, England Argentina Security, Kane ITV Rift, Cabo Verde Credit

World Cup Daily for 15 July: Spain Over France, England Argentina Security, Kane ITV Rift, Cabo Verde Credit

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Today's World Cup Daily covers Spain's 2-0 semifinal win over France, security fears before England vs Argentina, Harry Kane's pushback against ITV's rift narrative, and the debate over how Cabo Verde held Spain earlier in the tournament.

1. Spain Over France

Spain beat France 2-0 in the World Cup semifinal, and the immediate reaction was that Spain did not just win, they controlled the match from start to finish. The discussion centered on Spain's defensive structure, with Marc Cucurella drawing heavy praise for his work on France's wide threats, while Unai Simon and the midfield were credited with keeping France from building any rhythm.

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2. England Argentina Security

England's semifinal against Argentina has been labeled the World Cup's highest-risk match, with concern focused on crowd trouble around one of football's most loaded rivalries. According to LBC, the game was deemed the tournament's most dangerous fixture, which set off immediate debate about whether the real problem is the history between the countries, the stadium setup, or simple media overstatement.

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3. Kane ITV Rift

Harry Kane has accused ITV of helping create a false sense of tension inside England's World Cup camp after coverage of remarks involving Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham. According to the Telegraph-linked report, Kane was pushing back at a storyline built from post-match comments, but on the evidence in this thread any deeper split inside the squad remains unconfirmed.

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4. Cabo Verde Credit

One of the more interesting retrospective threads today asked how Cabo Verde managed to hold Spain to 0-0 earlier in the tournament, when that same Spain side later looked far more convincing against France. Most replies argue the simplest explanation is that Spain were still growing into the competition, with some pointing to the absence or limited use of Lamine Yamal and to the difference between a cautious group-stage match and a knockout performance.

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That's it for today.

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