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Five things we learned from day three

The 2014 World Cup in Brazil is already becoming one of the better ones in recent memory, just three days in. We have had controversy, drama, and a whole lot of goals in the opening three days, with plenty of surprises to boot.

Here, <strong>Sports Mole</strong> considers five of the talking points from what turned into a very exciting day three in Brazil.

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<strong>1. A strong attack doesn't make a good team</strong>

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It is just as well the game is not played on paper, or we might not have been treated to one of the biggest upsets in recent years in an international tournament. When Uruguay went 1-0 up against Costa Rica, only the most die-hard Los Ticos fan would have bet on them winning. Yet they did, . . .

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