England Suffer World Cup Heartbreak With Loss to Argentina

ATLANTA , July 16 – Argentina -sealed a dramatic semifinal comeback against England at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with two goals in the closing minutes to clinch a 2-1 win Wednesday and book a World Cup final clash with Spain on Sunday.

The reigning world champions, who won their third title in Qatar four years ago, looked set to be eliminated with England leading well into the dying stages following a second-half goal from Anthony Gordon.

But as so often in this tournament, Argentina responded and Enzo Fernandez leveled the score with a stunning shot from 20 yards in the 85th minute.

Lionel Messi who assisted the first goal, again played supplier for the second. His cross to the far post was met by substitute Lautaro Martinez, who headed the winning goal into the net from close range in the second minute of stoppage time.

“This is incredible, it’s truly incredible,” Martínez said. “I dreamed it, I swear. I told Alexis [Mac Allister] I was going to score a goal; I told Facu Medina that I was going to come on and win the match.

“We stretched the team and went all-in. We got the goals in the end, and after 3½ years, we’re back in a World Cup final.”

Messi now has 10 assists in the World Cup knockout stage, six more than any other player in at least the past 60 years. And the 39-year-old has recorded a goal or assist in 11 straight World Cup games dating to 2022, extending the longest such streak since at least 1966.

England’s failure to hold onto their lead means the 1966 world champions’ wait for a second World Cup final appearance continues.

“We’re disappointed, we were so close, but we got too passive after we scored and conceded a lot of chances,” England coach Thomas Tuchel told the BBC. “We could not turn the ball possession around and then conceded so many crosses, chances and shots. We were close but couldn’t keep the level up after we scored.”

The game resumed one of the biggest rivalries in international football, and there was a raucous atmosphere in the stadium even before kickoff as both sets of fans tried to drown out the other team’s national anthem.

That continued on the field in a first half that was repeatedly broken up by fouls. The tense first half ended goalless, with no clear chances, but the game opened up after the break.

With their grip on the World Cup loosening, Argentina dominated as they poured forward in search of an equalizer.

It will be Argentina’s seventh World Cup final as they seek their fourth title and to join Italy (1934, 1938) and Brazil (1958, 1962) as only the third country to win back-to-back finals.

England will be left to face France in Saturday’s third-place game in Miami Gardens, Florida.