
Lionel Messi at a World Cup semi-final against England. If you needed a reminder that football still knows how to write its own drama, there it was. According to The Athletic, a 40-minute spell proved the hinge point of the entire match — Messi doing what Messi does, and England, under Thomas Tuchel, apparently giving him too much room to do it in. Argentina are through to another World Cup final. England are not.
The Athletic's breakdown of the match points to a concentrated period — roughly 40 minutes — in which the game shifted decisively in Argentina's favour. The precise scoreline and venue haven't been confirmed beyond that framing, but the shape of the story is clear enough: Messi was the difference, and England's approach under Tuchel came in for serious scrutiny.
That framing — Messi genius on one side, English negativity on the other — is the kind of contrast that writes itself. But it also raises a real question about Tuchel's setup. A World Cup semi-final demands that you go and win it. If the reporting holds, England didn't do that.
At 38, Messi is still the man tournaments bend around. Argentina have built their entire World Cup campaign on the understanding that if you give him space, time, or a single moment of hesitation from a defender, you will pay for it. England, according to The Athletic's account, gave him something in that decisive spell — and he took it.
Tuchel will face the questions now. He arrived as England manager with a reputation for detailed, flexible tactical work. A semi-final exit to Argentina, framed around a period of passivity, is not the story he wanted to write.
For Argentina, another final. For Messi, another chapter in a career that has already run out of pages to fill. For England — the debrief starts immediately, and Tuchel will be at the centre of it.
The gap between these two sides, on this evidence, wasn't a chasm. It was 40 minutes. That might be the most painful part.
Lionel Messi at a World Cup semi-final against England. If you needed a reminder that football still knows how to write its own drama, there it was.
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“Stays on England — different angle, same beat.”
SELEÇÕESEngland are out of the World Cup, Argentina put them there, and somewhere in the middle of all that there's a goal that a significant portion of the English internet would very much like to have disal
“Stays on England — different angle, same beat.”
SELEÇÕESEngland are out of the World Cup, Argentina put them there, and somewhere in the middle of all that there's a goal that a significant portion of the English internet would very much like to have disal