Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez struck late goals to snatch a 2-1 win over England in the world cup semi-final to send Lionel Messi’s reigning champions into the weekend showpiece match against Spain.
Just when England appeared set for victory after Anthony Gordon’s second-half goal, Argentina mounted a relentless late siege and got their reward as Fernandez levelled before Martinez completed the turnaround in the 92nd minute with Messi providing the pass for the equaliser and the cross for the winner.
The result added another unforgettable chapter to one of football’s fiercest rivalries, a contest rich in history, emotion and tension from the opening whistle.
For England, dreams of a first World Cup final since 1966, when they enjoyed their only triumph at the global tournament, were dashed in the closing stages, while Argentina celebrated a comeback that kept alive their quest for another world title.
With England inexplicably parked on their own end, after waves of late pressure, Fernandez finally broke through in the 85th minute when Messi found him in space on the edge of the box to fire home from 20 metres past Jordan Pickford into the corner.
Martinez, an 81st-minute substitute, struck the winner early in added time when Alexis Mac Allister drove a shot off the post that Messi recovered. The 39-year-old drove down the right to send in a brilliant ball for Martinez to head home.
In his reaction after the match, Argentina Head Coach Lionel Scaloni said “we are truly unique, and that’s not arrogance.”
“From the bottom of my heart, these players led us to victory. I’m lost for words. A joy for our country, for our people,” he said.
Significant Victory
The victory carried particular significance for 39-year-old Messi, who was featuring in what is widely expected to be the final World Cup of his glittering career.
For England, the defeat was a devastating blow after they matched Argentina for much of a hard-fought contest.
The Three Lions had appeared poised for victory after Gordon broke the deadlock in the 55th minute when Nicolas Tagliafico’s attempted clearance landed at the feet of Declan Rice, who sent a through ball to Morgan Rogers.
Gordon popped up at the back post to guide Rogers’ cross with his instep past goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
However, Head Coach Thomas Tuchel’s side failed to withstand a relentless late assault as Argentina turned the game on its head.
“Just gutted for the boys, gutted for everyone, the team, the staff, the fans,” England captain Harry Kane said.
“We played a good game for the large majority of it. Once we went 1-0 up, we seemed to just try and hold on. At this level, it’s not enough.
“Gutted because we’ve worked so hard to be here and the lads have given every last bit of running, sweat, blood, tears, whatever it is. So to fall short like we did today just gutted,” Harry kane said.
Meanwhile, Tuchel said he had no regrets.
“The team gave everything and we were very, very close,
“The team was top, we couldn’t bring it over the line, but at the moment no regrets,” the German said.
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