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Haris Tabaković's World Cup dream is over, and it’s all Germany’s fault.

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Haris Tabaković's World Cup dream is over, and it’s all Germany’s fault.

Haris Tabaković has been sidelined with an injury during crucial World Cup qualifiers. Fans are questioning if his dream is over, but it’s clear who's to blame—Germany and their ruthless tactics. The real question: how long can the Bosnian team stay afloat without him?

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What happened?

Tabaković was injured in a match against Germany during crucial World Cup qualifier rounds for Bosnia and Herzegovina. His absence leaves his nation’s chances of qualifying severely weakened.

Oppose

Some argue that Tabakovic's injury is just bad luck, not deliberate sabotage by the German team. They see it as an unfortunate turn in football rather than a conspiracy against Bosnian hopes.

Future

The fallout from this incident could reshape how teams approach future matches. It might also lead Bosnia's fans and players towards a more cynical view of the sport.

Predict

This will likely divide football communities between those who see it as an unfortunate injury, versus others convinced that Germany’s actions were deliberate to hurt their rivals’ chances.

Context

Hidden Trade-off

While Germany’s ruthless tactics may secure their own World Cup spot now, they risk long-term resentment and damage to international goodwill.

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Germany played dirty for short-term gain at Bosnia's expense.

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It was a tragic accident; no foul play involved here.

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