Sign in
Edition of 10:00 CETSaturday, July 18, 2026
311 outlets · 17 languages612 briefings today
SportFriday, July 17, 2026

Argentina Strike Twice Late to Sink England and Reach World Cup Final

Lionel Messi provided two assists as Argentina came from behind to defeat England 2-1, extending their unbeaten run to 13 matches and booking a final against Spain.

Argentina scored twice in the final seven minutes to overturn a deficit and eliminate England in the World Cup semifinal in Atlanta. Anthony Gordon had given England a 55th-minute lead, turning in a Morgan Rogers cross, and for half an hour Gareth Southgate’s side appeared to be managing the game. Then, with the match drifting into its closing stages, Lionel Messi took control. In the 85th minute he teed up Enzo Fernández, whose bending strike flew in off the far post. Deep into stoppage time, Messi delivered another cross and Lautaro Martínez headed the winner. The 2-1 victory extended Argentina’s unbeaten run at World Cups to 13 matches, a new tournament record.

It was the third consecutive knockout match in which Argentina had trailed before finding a decisive late goal. In the round of 16 they were 2-0 down to Egypt with eleven minutes remaining and won 3-2; in the quarter-final they needed extra time to break down Switzerland. Across those three games, Argentina have scored eight goals, only one of them from Messi himself. Instead, the captain has become the team’s late-stage creator, setting up both goals against England and orchestrating the pressure that pinned the opposition deep. “This team never stops trying,” Messi said afterwards, adding that the victory carried particular weight for Argentine supporters given the history of the fixture.

That history was immediately visible. Argentine players celebrated with a banner declaring “Las Malvinas son Argentinas”, prompting the British government to urge FIFA to investigate. Midfielder Enzo Fernández, who had cupped his ears and gestured towards critics after his equaliser, later described the moment as “a mix of euphoria and frustration.” The frustration was not one-sided. An online petition demanding Argentina’s expulsion from the tournament gathered 16 million signatures, alleging favouritism from officials. Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan had earlier claimed the competition was “directed for Argentina,” while Switzerland’s Murat Yakin criticised the red card shown to Breel Embolo in their quarter-final. Argentina’s camp dismissed the accusations; coach Lionel Scaloni pointed to the presence of VAR, and Messi insisted “nothing was handed to us.”

Argentina now face Spain in Sunday’s final, a side that has conceded only once in seven matches. England will meet France in the third-place playoff. For Argentina, the final offers a chance to become the first team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962, and to do so after a tournament in which they have repeatedly been forced to find answers in the dying minutes.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Legittimità vs. Controversia
34%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.20 to +0.60
Voci critiche verso ArgentinaCelebratori argentini
INDSEAATL
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press+0.60aligned
Southeast Asian press−0.20neutral
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00neutral
Indian & South Asian press+0.60
Voice

Argentina shows that pressure is its natural habitat: every comeback is a lesson in character. Critics talk of favoritism, but we answer with facts: no victory was handed to us.

Mechanismeroicizzazione difensiva

The bloc builds a narrative of heroic resilience and moral vindication, framing criticism as unjust and reinforcing the team's legitimacy through emotional appeals and player quotes.

Omission

The bloc omits the widespread international criticism and the petition for Argentina's expulsion, which are present in the sud_est_asiatica bloc materials.

TriumphSkepticism
Southeast Asian press−0.20
Voice

Argentina wins, but the suspicion of favoritism tarnishes the triumph. Sixteen million signatures demand justice: football cannot be dirty.

Mechanismcontrapposizione dialettica

The bloc juxtaposes celebratory quotes with critical reports, creating a balanced but tense narrative that amplifies the controversy without taking a clear side.

Omission

The bloc omits the detailed tactical analysis of England's errors, which is present in the atlantica bloc materials.

OutrageSkepticismAlarmSplit voices
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00
Voice

England threw away a certain victory with unforgivable tactical errors. Messi was in the shadows, but the English defense gifted the comeback.

Mechanismanalisi depotenziante

The bloc uses tactical breakdown and statistical analysis to explain the loss, attributing it to specific errors rather than Argentine brilliance, thereby minimizing the opponent's achievement.

Omission

The bloc omits the emotional celebration of Argentina's comeback and the controversy about favoritism, focusing solely on England's shortcomings.

PragmatismDetachment

Broaden your view

Read more
Breaking
Fedorov Dismissal Triggers Kyiv Protests Amid Global Wave of Personal Upheaval·Trump Proposes Solo US World Cup Bid, Excluding Canada and Mexico·By the Tyrrhenian Sea, a Quiet Debate Over AI’s Erosion of Human Skill·Iran Strikes Kuwaiti Power and Water Plant as US-Iran Conflict Escalates Across Gulf·Colombian Bank Profits Surge 44% as Liquidity Strains Persist in Indonesia and Iran·FIFA’s $13bn World Cup windfall leaves fans footing the bill·IRGC Claims Multi-Front Strikes on US Assets Across Five Nations·At Montreux, Tears of Relief as Live Music Navigates a Fragile Return·Fedorov Dismissal Triggers Kyiv Protests Amid Global Wave of Personal Upheaval·Trump Proposes Solo US World Cup Bid, Excluding Canada and Mexico·By the Tyrrhenian Sea, a Quiet Debate Over AI’s Erosion of Human Skill·Iran Strikes Kuwaiti Power and Water Plant as US-Iran Conflict Escalates Across Gulf·Colombian Bank Profits Surge 44% as Liquidity Strains Persist in Indonesia and Iran·FIFA’s $13bn World Cup windfall leaves fans footing the bill·IRGC Claims Multi-Front Strikes on US Assets Across Five Nations·At Montreux, Tears of Relief as Live Music Navigates a Fragile Return·
Upd. 11:34 AM2 languages · 6 outlets
6 outlets|2 languages|3 min read
Friday, July 17, 2026

Argentina Strike Twice Late to Sink England and Reach World Cup Final

Lionel Messi provided two assists as Argentina came from behind to defeat England 2-1, extending their unbeaten run to 13 matches and booking a final against Spain.

Argentina scored twice in the final seven minutes to overturn a deficit and eliminate England in the World Cup semifinal in Atlanta. Anthony Gordon had given England a 55th-minute lead, turning in a Morgan Rogers cross, and for half an hour Gareth Southgate’s side appeared to be managing the game. Then, with the match drifting into its closing stages, Lionel Messi took control. In the 85th minute he teed up Enzo Fernández, whose bending strike flew in off the far post. Deep into stoppage time, Messi delivered another cross and Lautaro Martínez headed the winner. The 2-1 victory extended Argentina’s unbeaten run at World Cups to 13 matches, a new tournament record.

It was the third consecutive knockout match in which Argentina had trailed before finding a decisive late goal. In the round of 16 they were 2-0 down to Egypt with eleven minutes remaining and won 3-2; in the quarter-final they needed extra time to break down Switzerland. Across those three games, Argentina have scored eight goals, only one of them from Messi himself. Instead, the captain has become the team’s late-stage creator, setting up both goals against England and orchestrating the pressure that pinned the opposition deep. “This team never stops trying,” Messi said afterwards, adding that the victory carried particular weight for Argentine supporters given the history of the fixture.

That history was immediately visible. Argentine players celebrated with a banner declaring “Las Malvinas son Argentinas”, prompting the British government to urge FIFA to investigate. Midfielder Enzo Fernández, who had cupped his ears and gestured towards critics after his equaliser, later described the moment as “a mix of euphoria and frustration.” The frustration was not one-sided. An online petition demanding Argentina’s expulsion from the tournament gathered 16 million signatures, alleging favouritism from officials. Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan had earlier claimed the competition was “directed for Argentina,” while Switzerland’s Murat Yakin criticised the red card shown to Breel Embolo in their quarter-final. Argentina’s camp dismissed the accusations; coach Lionel Scaloni pointed to the presence of VAR, and Messi insisted “nothing was handed to us.”

Argentina now face Spain in Sunday’s final, a side that has conceded only once in seven matches. England will meet France in the third-place playoff. For Argentina, the final offers a chance to become the first team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962, and to do so after a tournament in which they have repeatedly been forced to find answers in the dying minutes.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Legittimità vs. Controversia
34%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.20 to +0.60
Voci critiche verso ArgentinaCelebratori argentini
INDSEAATL
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press+0.60aligned
Southeast Asian press−0.20neutral
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00neutral
Indian & South Asian press+0.60
Voice

Argentina shows that pressure is its natural habitat: every comeback is a lesson in character. Critics talk of favoritism, but we answer with facts: no victory was handed to us.

Mechanismeroicizzazione difensiva

The bloc builds a narrative of heroic resilience and moral vindication, framing criticism as unjust and reinforcing the team's legitimacy through emotional appeals and player quotes.

Omission

The bloc omits the widespread international criticism and the petition for Argentina's expulsion, which are present in the sud_est_asiatica bloc materials.

TriumphSkepticism
Southeast Asian press−0.20
Voice

Argentina wins, but the suspicion of favoritism tarnishes the triumph. Sixteen million signatures demand justice: football cannot be dirty.

Mechanismcontrapposizione dialettica

The bloc juxtaposes celebratory quotes with critical reports, creating a balanced but tense narrative that amplifies the controversy without taking a clear side.

Omission

The bloc omits the detailed tactical analysis of England's errors, which is present in the atlantica bloc materials.

OutrageSkepticismAlarmSplit voices
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00
Voice

England threw away a certain victory with unforgivable tactical errors. Messi was in the shadows, but the English defense gifted the comeback.

Mechanismanalisi depotenziante

The bloc uses tactical breakdown and statistical analysis to explain the loss, attributing it to specific errors rather than Argentine brilliance, thereby minimizing the opponent's achievement.

Omission

The bloc omits the emotional celebration of Argentina's comeback and the controversy about favoritism, focusing solely on England's shortcomings.

PragmatismDetachment

This story appeared in

6 outlets · 2 languages

Broaden your view

From Geopolitics & Politics

Starmer Receives France’s Top Honour as Burnham Prepares to Lead Britain

2 languages · 5 outlets

From Economy & Markets

US confirms 25% tariff on Brazilian imports, exempting key commodities, as political blame game intensifies

2 languages · 14 outlets

From Technology

India's first private orbital rocket reaches space, opening commercial launch market

6 languages · 18 outlets

Read more