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Dirty football: Paraguay is the only World Cup outsider no one likes

The article discusses Paraguay's reputation in international football, suggesting that it is the only World Cup outsider that is universally disliked. It highlights negative perceptions of Paraguay's playing style, possibly referring to their physicality or tactics, which have led to a lack of fan support compared to other teams. The piece appears to focus on opinions and attitudes toward Paraguay within the broader context of the World Cup, emphasizing how they stand out among other underdog teams.

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Dirty football: Paraguay is the only World Cup outsider no one likes

The article discusses Paraguay's reputation in international football, suggesting that it is the only World Cup outsider that is universally disliked. It highlights negative perceptions of Paraguay's playing style, possibly referring to their physicality or tactics, which have led to a lack of fan support compared to other teams. The piece appears to focus on opinions and attitudes toward Paraguay within the broader context of the World Cup, emphasizing how they stand out among other underdog teams.

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