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Roberto Martínez Is Under Fire After Defending Ronaldo's World Cup Dud
Date: 2026-06-18 16:01:30 Source: Network Pulse Daily Author: Data Engineering Views: 725
来源:Newsweek · 作者:Editorial · · 分类:US NewsPortugal's manager called Cristiano Ronaldo the best goal scorer on Earth after drawing with DR Congo at the World Cup.原文链接:https://www.newsweek.com/sports/roberto-martinez-is-under-fire-after-defending-ronaldos-world-cup-dud-12088648
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