
It's becoming a habit. Enzo Fernández scored Argentina's equaliser and delivered one of the performances of the tournament as Argentina knocked England out of the 2026 World Cup at the semi-final stage, winning 2-1 to book their place in the final. For England fans, the name on the back of that light blue shirt is starting to feel personal.
Argentina edged England 2-1 in a semi-final that will be replayed on English timelines for years. The result itself is brutal enough — a World Cup semi-final exit, again, against these opponents — but the manner of it made it worse. Fernández was the difference: composed, relentless, and right in the middle of everything that hurt England most.
His equaliser was the turning point. When England had a foothold in the game, Fernández took it away. Argentina found their rhythm, found the winner, and found their way to the final. England found the exit.
This is not the first time Fernández has made England's night considerably worse. The Chelsea midfielder has developed a knack for rising to the occasion when Argentina face the Three Lions — and for making it feel effortless while doing it. There is a pattern here that England's coaching staff will have noticed, and that England fans will have felt in their chest.
At club level, Fernández has had his complicated moments in English football. On the international stage, against England specifically, he keeps arriving at exactly the wrong time — for England, anyway.
Argentina versus England at a World Cup carries weight that most fixtures simply cannot match. The 1986 quarter-final. The 1998 round of sixteen. The 2026 semi-final now sits alongside them — not as mythology yet, but give it a weekend.
Fernández's role in this one will be the detail that sticks. Not just that Argentina won, but who made sure of it. He looked at the floor for approximately zero seconds after the final whistle.
Source: Foot Mercato [1]
[1] https://www.footmercato.net/a1862000449436775651-coupe-du-monde-2026-enzo-fernandez-trolle-encore-langleterre
It's becoming a habit. Enzo Fernández scored Argentina's equaliser and delivered one of the performances of the tournament as Argentina knocked England out of the 2026 World Cup at the semi-final stage, winning 2-1 to…
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