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The Netherlands is De Jong.
Spain is Alonso.
Alonso is fine, there are a few more dangerous shots on goal!
I also think it should be a red card.
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Netherlands, De Jong, Spain, Xavi Alonso, Heart-piercing, disgusting violence on the pitch, absolute red card.
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Fouler: Frenkie de Jong, Offender: Alonso, he is fine, he should have been a red card, no additional punishment for the time being, ** described as "unsportsmanlike" and "the dirtiest action of this World Cup".
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A red card should have been given, but the English referee was soft and didn't have eyes. Pity the Spaniard, he was kicked in vain. The man who kicked was called De Jong, and the person who was kicked was called Alonso, and the Spaniard was a strong man who did not suffer any serious injuries afterwards.
There is no additional penalty for the ** report, but the British referee is blamed for being too soft.
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The Netherlands' DeLong kicks Spain's Alonso... Alonso should be fine, playing until more than 80 minutes and was replaced by Xiaofa.
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De Jong in the Netherlands and Alonso in Spain currently playing for Liverpool FIFA will make some changes to the referee's lineup, and some referees who do not do their duty will be warned and banned without being punished.
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Hello, the commentator for the semifinals Netherlands vs Uruguay and the final Spain vs Netherlands is Duan Xuan, and the commentator for the other semifinals Germany vs Spain is Liu Jianhong.
Duan Xuan, born on July 8, 1972 in Beijing, is a host and journalist in Chinese mainland. In 1995, after graduating from university, Duan Xuan entered ** TV station and became a sports reporter. In 2006, at the World Cup in Germany, Duan Xuan served as a commentator for the first time.
In 2010, Duan Xuan came to South Africa with the CCTV World Cup reporting team and served as a commentator for the South African World Cup. In 2014, at the World Cup in Brazil, Duan Xuan served as a football commentator for the third time. In November 2015, Duan Xuan left the sports department of ** TV station.
Liu Jianhong, born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province in September 1968, Chinese mainland male host, graduated from the Department of Journalism of Renmin University of Chinese.
At the end of March 1996, he went to work in the sports program "Football Night" of ** TV station, commenting on major football events of the World Cup and the European Cup. In 2003, he won the Golden Microphone Award. In 2005, Liu Jianhong was selected as one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Announcers and Hosts of ** TV Station".
In 2008, he was selected"China's Olympic coverage host national team", hosted the Olympic program "Hall of Honor". In 2012, Liu Jianhong presided over the London Olympics and commented on the Olympic Games. In August 2014, he joined LeTV Sports as Chief Content Officer.
In 2015, he presided over "Super Race Day" and served as the publicity ambassador of the Guangzhou Marathon. In 2018, he officially resigned from LeTV Sports.
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South Africa 2-1 Mexico is expected.
South Africa is the host, and according to common sense analysis, most of the opening matches are carefully selected by the hosts, and no matter how they play, the possibility of the hosts losing the opening game is very slim. Moreover, the South African team has come in a fantastic form, since 2010, South Africa has not lost in the last 12 friendly matches they have played, with 8 wins and 4 draws, so they will be chasing South Africa, at least the two sides draw.
Mexico team, Mexico has played 13 friendly matches since 2010, with 8 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses, specifically, this result is also quite impressive. South Africa is a South American team, while Mexico, which is located in the Caribbean, is also a technical team, and Mexico is not inferior to South Africa in terms of footwork.
I am optimistic that South Africa and Mexico will win the two teams.
South Africa starting XI (4-5-1): 16-Kune; 2-Gaqua, 4-Mokona, 20-Kumalo, 3-Masilella; 11-Modise, 13-Dihaswa, 10-Pinal, 12-Leccolognane, 8-Chabalala; 9- Mfera.
Expected Mexican starters (4-3-3): 1-Oscar Pérez; 16-Juárez, 4-Marquez, 2-Rodriguez, 3-Salcido; 6-Torrado, 8-Castro, 18-Guardado; 17-dos Santos, 14-Hernandez, 11-Bella.
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