
Argentina came from behind to beat England 2-1 in Atlanta and book their place in the World Cup final. That should have been the whole story. Instead, the night kept going — Lionel Messi was caught on camera picking up Jordan Pickford's water bottle and reading the goalkeeper's penalty preparation notes, and FIFA have since opened the door to disciplinary action against Argentina players over their post-match conduct. A semi-final between these two was always going to generate heat. Nobody quite expected it to generate this much.
The clip spread fast. After the final whistle in Atlanta, Messi was filmed noticing Pickford's water bottle near the England goal — the kind goalkeepers use to store penalty-taker tendencies, directions, run-up patterns. He picked it up, studied it, and his expression did the rest. No words needed.
Pickford had used similar notes to help England through knockout rounds before, so the bottle itself was no surprise. The image of Messi — the man who has faced more high-stakes penalty situations than almost anyone alive — quietly reading an opponent's preparation sheet at a World Cup semi-final is the kind of detail that writes its own caption. He put it back down. He didn't say anything. He didn't have to.
According to CaughtOffside, Argentina's players are facing the possibility of a FIFA fine related to their post-match celebrations following the win over England. The precise nature of what triggered the potential disciplinary process has not been confirmed — FIFA's review is ongoing and no sanctions have been issued at the time of writing. Flagside will update this story when further details are available.
It would not be the first time a World Cup winner has been fined for how they celebrated. FIFA's regulations around conduct in the technical area, pitch invasions, and the treatment of opponents after the final whistle are consistently enforced at tournaments, and a match of this magnitude will have been watched closely.
Argentina are in a World Cup final. England are not. The football itself — a comeback from a goal down, the tension of a match that could have gone either way — will be dissected for days. But the two moments that have already taken over the timeline are a goalkeeper's water bottle and whatever happened in the minutes after the whistle.
For Messi, the water-bottle clip is just another entry in a career that seems to generate iconic images on demand. For England, it is one more detail to file away from a night that ended the wrong way in Atlanta.
Argentina came from behind to beat England 2-1 in Atlanta and book their place in the World Cup final. That should have been the whole story. Instead, the night kept going
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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