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                    [Summary] => After two days of rest, which did not actually give us enough time to let the FIFA World Cup fever subside, the action once again heated up last night in the start of the quarterfinal round of the tournament in Germany.


Well, the Germany-Argentina and the Italy-Ukraine matches have been decided by the time this column comes out.

My picks for the games would be Argentina and Italy, but we could not discount the possibility of a reversal.
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The round of 16 has so far proven to be exciting despite opening with a rather ho-hum 2-0 victory by host Germany over Sweden.

The host squad will however face an acid test in the quarterfinals as they go up against Argentina, which is considered as one of the favorites to raise the World Cup trophy.
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Well, the Germany-Argentina and the Italy-Ukraine matches have been decided by the time this column comes out.

My picks for the games would be Argentina and Italy, but we could not discount the possibility of a reversal.
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The host squad will however face an acid test in the quarterfinals as they go up against Argentina, which is considered as one of the favorites to raise the World Cup trophy.
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