2018 World Cup: Mick Jagger has an unlucky bad luck on the England football team



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For years, the soundtrack of the England Games was "I can not get satisfaction", but now it's more like "It's just going home but I'm not going to get any satisfaction". love it. "

The efforts of Gareth Southgate's men in Russia year were something truly magical and united a nation behind a team like never before.

Unfortunately, it was not supposed to be like the three Lions collapsed in the semifinals losing 2-1 to Croatia on Sunday night.

Tactically, England suffered by facing a stronger team in Croatia, but was there anything else at stake?

Mick Jagger, the singer of the Rolling Stones, was inside the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow to watch the match, but we start to think that someone should impose a restraining order on him from England matches

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– Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) July 11, 2018

This is not the first time that Jagger has attended a World Cup England match or predicted a win only for that to go horribly wrong.

In 2014, before the first World Cup match of England in Brazil against Italy, he wishes them good luck.

The first match of England tonight, wishing them the best of luck – go to England !! #ENG #WorldCup

– Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) June 14, 2014

They lost 2-1.

A few days later, he tried the trick again saying "it's the one to win" before their second group match against Uruguay.

Let's go to England! It's the one to win !! #WorldCup #ENG

– Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) June 19, 2014

They lost 2-1 and were eliminated from the tournament.

Four years ago he was in South Africa to see England humbled 4-1 by Germany in the last 16.

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In 1998 he was in the stands at Saint-Etienne to see England put a valiant performance against Argentina

They drew 2-2 but have finally lost on penalties

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So that's at least three big England games in 20 years that the rock-crested snake star only attended for the team to come up short.

Yet, it seems that seeing England lose is something that Jagger finds as difficult to accept as the rest of us.

In 2017, he released a song called "England Lost" which was more about the Brexit but the title was a nod to football.

It's not just England that suffers football when Jagger begins to let go of his team behind the football teams.

In 2014, during a show in Rome, he predicted that Italy would beat Uruguay.

Italy lost 1-0

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<p>  Prior to that, he said that Portugal would win the 2014 World Cup at a show in Lisbon. </p>
<p>  <strong> They were eliminated in the group stages. </strong></p>
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Then he decided to travel to Brazil to see the semifinal of the host with Germany.

He attended with his half-Brazilian son Lucas and obviously threw his support behind the Selecao.

They lost 7-1

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<p>  In South Africa 2010, he sat alongside President Bill Clinton for the last US match against Ghana. </p>
<p>  <strong> The United States lost 2-1 </strong></p>
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