Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 14
Maradona Jr. Calls Argentina-England 2026 World Cup Semifinal Special as 907 Deaths Still Shadow Rivalry
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 14

Maradona Jr. Calls Argentina-England 2026 World Cup Semifinal Special as 907 Deaths Still Shadow Rivalry

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 14

Summary

  • Diego Maradona Jr. said Wednesday's Argentina-England World Cup semifinal in Atlanta is "by no means an ordinary game" for Argentines and fans of his late father.
  • The 39-year-old tied the match's emotional weight to the 1982 Falklands war, which killed 907 people, and to Diego Maradona's defining role in Argentina's 2-1 win over England at the 1986 World Cup.
  • That quarterfinal produced both the "Hand of God" goal and Maradona's later "Goal of the Century," cementing a rivalry that Maradona Jr. said has never felt normal since.
  • England are chasing a first World Cup final since 1966, while Maradona Jr. warned the in-form side still must beat the defending champions in what he expects to be a tough game for both teams.

Insights

Messi finally faces England in a World Cup. Will this historic rivalry define his potential last ever tournament match?
Argentina's coach calls it 'just a match.' Can players truly ignore the decades of intense political and sporting rivalry?
With a final on the line, can England's stars overcome the weight of history against the reigning world champions?