DIRECT. The news of the World Cup: the Blues to have fun against Tunisia, and wait for their opponent in 8th

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At 33, Gareth Bale may have lived his last World Cup with Wales. Not enough to retire for as much, despite very disappointing performances in Qatar: “I will continue as long as I can and as long as I would like. It’s a tough time now, obviously, but we’re going back, the former Real Madrid player told the BBC. We have a qualifying campaign starting in March. We have a few months to step away from international football, which is disappointing. We would have liked to stay longer (at the World Cup), but we will be back in March. »

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