Argentina Edge England 2-1 To Reach World Cup Final
Argentina secured a place in the FIFA World Cup final after battling to a 2-1 victory over England in an entertaining semi-final clash on Wednesday night.
England drew first blood in the 55th minute when Anthony Gordon found the back of the net after being set up by Morgan Rogers.
The Three Lions looked confident after taking the lead and attempted to build on their advantage, but Argentina gradually took control of possession and created the better scoring opportunities.
The South American side's persistence eventually paid off in the 85th minute. Enzo Fernandez restored parity with a well-taken finish following an excellent pass from captain Lionel Messi, silencing the England supporters and setting up a tense finish.
With extra time looming, Argentina delivered the decisive blow in stoppage time. Lautaro Martinez completed the comeback in the 92nd minute, calmly finishing another brilliant assist from Messi to send his teammates into celebration.
Argentina dominated possession with 65 percent of the ball and completed 537 of their 590 passes, highlighting their control throughout much of the contest.
They also registered 15 total shots compared to England's five attempts.
England pushed for an equaliser in the closing moments, introducing fresh legs from the bench, but Argentina's defence remained resolute to protect their lead until the final whistle.
The victory sends Argentina into the World Cup final, where they will aim to lift football's biggest prize, while England's hopes of ending their long wait for international glory came to a heartbreaking end.
