Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 15
Messi Missed England in 2005 After 47-Second Red Card on Argentina Debut
Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 15

Messi Missed England in 2005 After 47-Second Red Card on Argentina Debut

3 articles · Updated · The Independent · Jul 15

Summary

  • 47 seconds into his Argentina debut against Hungary in August 2005, Lionel Messi was sent off, triggering the suspension that ruled him out of a November friendly against England.
  • The red card came after Hungary's Vilmos Vanczak grabbed Messi's shirt and the 18-year-old swung an arm to break free; referee Markus Merk judged it a shove or elbow.
  • That one-match ban did not apply to World Cup qualifiers, so Messi still played three qualifiers that autumn, but it was served in the 3-2 loss to England in Geneva.
  • Wednesday's World Cup semi-final in Atlanta will therefore be Messi's first career appearance against England, despite his 21-year career, 205 caps and 125 Argentina goals.

Insights

After a 21-year wait, will Messi's first match against England finally settle their historic rivalry or add another controversial chapter?
At 39, can Messi overcome the last major nation he's never faced to reach a second consecutive World Cup final?
With a history of controversial calls, will tomorrow's referee or the superstars decide the England vs. Argentina showdown?