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Lamine Yamal is the most exciting young player in the game, Ghana have unfinished business, and Carlo Ancelotti brings his Italian know-how to Brazil.

Lamine Yamal is the most exciting young player in the game, Ghana have unfinished business, and Carlo Ancelotti brings his Italian know-how to Brazil.

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Original Air Date: Jan 26, 2026
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