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Asked if the Prime Minister thought that Zinadine Zidane should have behaved the way that he did in the final, the PMOS replied that since the Prime Minister had said football had been discussed over the lunch with the Algerian President, and as they were doing a press conference at that very moment, no comment was the safest thing to do.
Put that it was discussed at lunch, the PMOS said that he knew football had been discussed, therefore given that, people could make their own conclusions as to whether the incident was talked about.
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