England's midfield general is nearly there — and the timing could not matter more. Declan Rice is expected to be fit to start Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina, according to The Guardian, after being substituted at half-time during the quarter-final win over Norway while carrying an illness. Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Rice was unwell in the days before that match. The question now is whether he arrives at full capacity — because against this Argentina side, England will need every percentage of him.
Rice did not complete the Norway quarter-final — and for a player who runs the engine room of Tuchel's England, that was enough to set nerves jangling across the country. Tuchel confirmed the illness publicly, which at least told you it was real and not tactical management. The Guardian reports Rice is now winning his fitness battle and is expected to start the semi-final. Expected. Not confirmed. That distinction matters when you're talking about the most loaded fixture in international football.
England without Rice at full throttle is a different team — less aggressive in the press, less reliable in transition, less able to carry the ball into space from deep. He is not just a defensive midfielder; he is the tempo-setter, the one who decides when England breathe and when they suffocate the opposition. Against Argentina's movement and creativity, that function is not optional.
Jordan Pickford has already clocked what England are walking into. Speaking ahead of the semi-final, the goalkeeper cautioned that England cannot fixate on Lionel Messi alone — a signal that Tuchel's side are approaching this with their eyes properly open. It's the right instinct. Argentina's threat runs deeper than one man, and any team that funnels its entire defensive attention toward Messi tends to find the space around him becomes very generous very quickly.
Pickford's comments read like a man who has done his homework — and who knows that the difference between a quarter-final and a World Cup final is usually the team that stops being surprised.
There is no fixture in international football quite like this one, and both sets of players know it before a ball is kicked. The history between these two nations at World Cups does not need rehearsing — it lives in the collective memory of every England fan who has ever watched the tournament. Wednesday's semi-final adds another chapter regardless of the result.
For England, the message from the camp is clear: Rice is coming, Pickford is ready, and the plan extends well beyond stopping the obvious threat. Whether Rice is genuinely at 100% when the whistle blows — that part is still an open question. But right now, the direction of travel is the right one.
England's midfield general is nearly there — and the timing could not matter more. Declan Rice is expected to be fit to start Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina, according to The Guardian, after being…
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
MAAJOUKKUEETLionel Messi não precisou de muitas palavras. Segundo o Terra Futebol, o craque argentino descreveu o confronto com a Inglaterra na semifinal da Copa do Mundo 2026 como uma partida especial — e quem a