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Messi Leads Argentina to World Cup Final with Stunning Comeback Against England

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In a thrilling World Cup semifinal, Lionel Messi propelled Argentina to a 2-1 victory over England, securing their place in the final. At 39 years old, Messi continues to defy expectations, showcasing his enduring talent and leadership. Despite missing a penalty and trailing by two goals against Egypt earlier in the tournament, Messi orchestrated a comeback with a crucial assist and an equalizing goal, demonstrating his pivotal role in Argentina's success.

Against England, Messi dominated the final 30 minutes, constantly demanding the ball, completing nine successful dribbles, and delivering precise passes. His vision led to a key assist for Enzo Fernandez’s equalizer and a decisive cross that allowed Lautaro Martinez to score the winning goal in stoppage time. This performance marked Messi’s 206th appearance for Argentina and extended his record to 12 World Cup assists, making him the all-time leader in both goals and assists at the tournament.

England’s defensive strategy faltered after taking the lead, as their passive approach allowed Argentina to control 88% of possession and relentlessly attack. Coach Thomas Tuchel’s decision to switch to a 5-4-1 formation around the 70th minute backfired, enabling Argentina to seize momentum. The absence of Harry Maguire was noted as a defensive weakness. England’s inability to maintain their advantage echoes previous disappointments in major tournaments, continuing a 60-year wait for a World Cup final appearance.

Looking ahead, Argentina will face Spain in the final, a team praised for its tactical brilliance and ball control, which recently neutralized France’s attack. The upcoming match will test whether Spain’s technical mastery can overcome Argentina’s passion and heart on the world stage.

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