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Messi's Brilliance Powers Argentina Past England

Argentina's route to the World Cup final ran straight through Lionel Messi once again. Their 2-1 semifinal comeback win over England was built on two goals, from Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez, and both carried Messi's fingerprints. Of the two, it was his second assist that stood out as the standout moment of that stage of the tournament.

By Nikodem Baran | Last Updated: 16 Jul 2026
Finding Space on the Right
For much of the hour, Messi struggled to break through a crowded English midfield. He still managed flashes of brilliance, at one point powering past Harry Kane, leaving Anthony Gordon trailing, and drawing a rough foul from Elliot Anderson, but England's defensive discipline largely held firm. Then, against the run of play, England grabbed a 1-0 lead on the counterattack.

True to habit, Messi responded to pressure by drifting out to the right flank, a move he often makes when he needs room to operate. Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has said before that this isn't something he instructs; Messi simply reads the game and repositions himself, and the rest of the team adjusts around him. This time was no different. As Messi shifted right, Scaloni reacted from the bench, sending on Nico González to add width on the left before later introducing Rodrigo De Paul and Gonzalo Montiel to bring fresh legs to the right side. England may have held the lead, but Argentina, through Messi, controlled the tempo.

Double-Teamed but Still Dangerous
Even before kickoff, there had been talk of England assigning a dedicated marker to shadow Messi, an idea England boss Thomas Tuchel had floated publicly but never actually deployed during the match. It echoes a sentiment once expressed by Jose Mourinho, who argued that facing Messi alone, one on one, is a losing proposition, and that the only real defense is surrounding him rather than isolating a single defender against him.

That containment strategy travelled with Messi across the pitch all evening, but it grew harder to maintain once he settled out wide. His deliveries into the box kept finding their mark, turning England's height advantage into a non-factor. Tuchel adjusted by pushing Nico O'Reilly into a more defensive role alongside Djed Spence, effectively doubling up on Messi down that side.

The plan nearly worked. In the 85th minute, Messi played a short corner and received the return pass, prompting both Spence and Elliot Anderson, who had been tracking Enzo Fernández, to rush in and close him down. But the extra attention opened space elsewhere. Messi spotted a now-unmarked Fernández and slipped him a pass for a clean strike that levelled the score at 1-1, just as Argentina's rhythm was building.

A Moment Fit for a King
Minutes later, Alexis Mac Allister struck the post for a second time in the match, in the 91st minute, and Spence cleared the rebound away from a charging Messi. For a moment, England looked to have survived again. But Messi turned and sprinted back into the play, facing two younger, fresher defenders in O'Reilly and Spence. It was stoppage time, the heat in Atlanta was heavy, and Messi, at 39, had already logged extra time in earlier rounds. By every physical measure, the odds favoured the defenders.

They didn't account for what a one-on-one with Messi has meant for two decades. He dropped his shoulder against O'Reilly, shifted direction, and was gone before the defender could react. Spence, positioned to cut off a pass toward the goal, was left just as exposed. Rather than cutting inside, Messi whipped in a cross with his weaker right foot while still on the run, aiming not for the crowded near post but for the far side, where Lautaro Martínez had quietly lost his marker between John Stones and Ezri Konsa. Martínez met the ball with a header from close range and buried it, giving Argentina a 2-1 lead they wouldn't relinquish.

That finish sealed Argentina's spot in a second straight World Cup final and set up a possible third final appearance for Messi himself. Former player turned pundit Micah Richards later remarked that while attention had centred on players like Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, moments like this one were a reminder of exactly why Messi remains the sport's defining figure.

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