England’s World Cup defeat has sustained a crucial continuity at the heart of this nation’s footballing heritage, Josh Bland writes

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It is 60 years of hurt and counting for England as they digest defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final - but this is a familiar tail

England’s World Cup defeat has sustained a crucial continuity at the heart of this nation’s footballing heritage, Josh Bland writes

Editorial: There was a sense of deja vu as Argentina came from behind to win an intense semi-final. But the players also gave the nation some memorable highs