Argentina Eyes 2nd Straight World Cup Final as Scaloni Dismisses Fatigue Before England Clash
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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 15
Argentina Eyes 2nd Straight World Cup Final as Scaloni Dismisses Fatigue Before England Clash
3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 15
Summary
Atlanta hosts Wednesday’s semifinal with Argentina chasing a second straight World Cup final, and Lionel Scaloni said fatigue is not a concern despite a draining knockout run.
Three straight knockout wins tested the holders: Cape Verde and Egypt both pushed Argentina to 3-2 results, and Switzerland took them to extra time before a 3-1 defeat.
39-year-old Lionel Messi leads an ageing side, while Scaloni said he may tweak the lineup as Argentina try to contain Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane.
Bellingham and Kane have scored 12 of England’s 13 tournament goals, making them the central threat in a rivalry remembered for Maradona’s 1986 'Hand of God' match.
Scaloni sought to strip politics from the occasion, saying the semifinal should not be conflated with the Falklands dispute despite the history surrounding Argentina-England meetings.