Plenty of drama, controversy and action
The first few matches have thrown up so many talking points
THE World Cup is only four days old, and already the wild ride over the first batch of games has left fans breathless and begging for more.
We all know the sport of football is an unpredictable one, but few could have expected to see so much drama, controversy and action this early into the tournament.
There's even a sure-fire bet for the best goal of the World Cup, after Dutch striker Robin van Persie launched himself into the air to meet teammate Daley Blind's cross and head the ball from long range past a desperate Iker Casillas.
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