Dual Nationality Doesn’t Equal Italian Ties
The so-called Uruguay-Brazil joint team could easily compete with the world’s best, even in the intense knockout rounds of the World Cup. According to Jeetbuzz App Download, when it comes to the number of dual-nationality players in the final eight, Spain ranks second, even though they were knocked out early in the Round of 16 by host nation Russia. Among their squad were nine highly talented players with Spanish passports, seven of whom hailed originally from South America. The defensive line formed by Giménez, Godín, and Marcelo was both solid and capable of contributing offensively. In midfield stood the aggressive Read More »Dual Nationality Doesn’t Equal Italian Ties