Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16
Scaloni Scouted Spain Before Argentina's 2-1 Semifinal Comeback Set Up World Cup Final
Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16

Scaloni Scouted Spain Before Argentina's 2-1 Semifinal Comeback Set Up World Cup Final

3 articles · Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 16

Summary

  • Lionel Scaloni said Argentina had already begun analyzing Spain before Wednesday’s 2-1 semifinal comeback over England sent the defending champions into Sunday’s World Cup final.
  • Spain became the focus after its 2-0 semifinal win over France, with Scaloni calling Luis de la Fuente’s side fully deserving winners against a team he considered very hard to beat.
  • Argentina’s confidence was reinforced by another late escape: England led 1-0 with five minutes left before Scaloni said his players “smelled blood in the water” and turned the match.
  • The final carries personal ties as Lionel Messi holds Spanish citizenship, seven of Argentina’s 26-man squad play in Spain, and Scaloni lives in Mallorca with his Spanish family.
  • Argentina now chases back-to-back World Cups for the first time since Brazil in 1962, with Scaloni saying after the semifinal that his team would try to win the final.

Insights

Can Argentina's late-game magic shatter a Spanish defense that has conceded only one goal all tournament?
In a final pitting teacher against student, will coach De la Fuente outwit his former pupil Scaloni for the title?
Will Messi cement his GOAT status, or does this final mark the dawn of 19-year-old Lamine Yamal's era?