
Spain beat France in the World Cup 2026 semi-final and barely had time to catch their breath before the next story started writing itself — Eric Garcia, in the mixed zone, in a heated exchange with an Argentine journalist. According to Foot Mercato, the Spain defender clashed with a member of the Argentine press after the win, adding a sharp edge to what could already be the most loaded final in years.
The semi-final itself was a statement. Spain were impressive against France — dominant enough that the result felt like a confirmation rather than a surprise — and now they wait to find out whether England or Argentina stand between them and the trophy. That other semi-final result is still to come.
But Garcia didn't wait for the draw to start feeling the tension.
According to Foot Mercato, Garcia had a heated exchange with an Argentine journalist in the mixed zone after the match. The exact content of what was said hasn't been detailed — it could be sharp banter, it could be something more pointed — but the fact it happened at all says something about the temperature around a potential Spain vs Argentina final.
Garcia didn't look like a man who was going to let the night end quietly.
Spain and Argentina carry a rivalry that goes well beyond the pitch. The 2022 Finalissima, the generational debate between their squads, the Lamine Yamal-vs-everything conversation that's followed this tournament — none of it needs much fuel to ignite. One exchange in a mixed zone and the subplot is already running.
If Argentina get past England, Garcia will have a full final to make his point. Or to regret making it.
Spain beat France in the World Cup 2026 semi-final and barely had time to catch their breath before the next story started writing itself — Eric Garcia, in the mixed zone, in a heated exchange with an Argentine…
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