
Lionel Messi has a habit of saying quiet things that land loudly. After Argentina beat Switzerland to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals, he looked at what this squad has done across the last few years and called it — simply, plainly — 'not normal.' He's right. And now England are next.
Argentina vs England. World Cup semifinal. There are maybe five fixtures in international football that carry genuine weight the moment they're confirmed — and this is one of them. The history writes itself: 1986, the Hand of God, the Goal of the Century, Maradona at his most mythological. Decades of needle. A rivalry that doesn't need a build-up because it never really went away.
This time, though, it arrives with a different texture. Argentina come in as reigning world champions, the holders, a squad that has been the best international team on the planet for the better part of four years. England come in as genuine contenders — no longer the perennial nearly-men of tournament football, but a side with real belief and a squad deep enough to hurt anyone.
The match details from the Switzerland quarter-final — scoreline, goalscorers, the moments that defined it — are still being verified ahead of publication. What is confirmed is the result: Argentina through, England waiting.
When Messi describes this Argentina era as 'not normal,' he isn't reaching for a soundbite. He's been in football long enough to know what sustained excellence actually costs — and how rarely any squad, no matter how talented, manages to keep paying it. The Copa América. The Finalissima. The World Cup in Qatar. The consistency of output across those campaigns is the thing that separates this Argentina side from great teams that flickered and faded.
Messi's own presence at a World Cup semifinal in 2026 adds a dimension that no amount of tactical analysis can fully account for. He is, at this point, operating in territory that belongs to him alone.
England will know all of this. They'll also know it doesn't matter — not on the night, not in a semifinal, not when the fixture has this much history pressing down on both sets of players from the first whistle.
Some rivalries need context. This one just needs a kick-off.
Lionel Messi has a habit of saying quiet things that land loudly. After Argentina beat Switzerland to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals, he looked at what this squad has done across the last few years and called it
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Flagsiden jutut ovat omaperäisiä, monista lähteistä syntetisoituja kirjoituksia. Mainitsemme jokaisen median, joka ruokki juttua.
Yön otteluiden poiminta, mitä siirtoikkunassa tapahtuu, ja yksi kolumni, josta toimituksen pöytä väitteli. Ei mainoksia. Ei vinkkejä. Ei operaattoreita.
Yksi klikkaus poistaa tilauksesta. Emme jaa sähköpostiosoitteita.
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
They did it the hard way. Again. Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 in extra time to book their place in the 2026 World Cup semi-finals — and the reward for all that suffering is England. Lionel Scalo
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
They did it the hard way. Again. Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 in extra time to book their place in the 2026 World Cup semi-finals — and the reward for all that suffering is England. Lionel Scalo