Australia’s dream run in Qatar may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you can’t hitch a ride on a different bandwagon.
The Socceroos might be out of the running, but that doesn’t mean you can’t attach yourself to a different World Cup bandwagon.
Here’s a look at the four quarter-finals, the teams involved — five from Europe, two from South America, and one North African underdog — and the cases for and against supporting each of them.The first half of Brazil’s
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