Indy Football Podcast: World Cup daily featuring Lionel Messi's penalty miss and all the action from Super Saturday
The guys are back, talking over all four games from Super Saturday in a podcast from Moscow
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Your support makes all the difference.If you hadn't been paying attention then it may have escaped you that the Indy Football team are producing a daily World Cup 2018 podcast from Russia.
Don't feel bad if you've missed the brilliant first few episodes though because there is time to make up for that.
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Ed Malyon and Mark Critchley were at Argentina 1-1 Iceland , where Lionel Messi erred when it mattered most . They discuss Jorge Sampaoli's big decisions to be made as well as dissecting France's win over Australia , the VAR decisions that stole the show , Peru's brave but ultimately fruitless showing against Denmark and Croatia taking control of Group D.
Oh, and Jonathan Liew joined them for a surprise appearance to discuss how he's spent the first week of the World Cup.
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