Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the World Cup semi-final to secure a place in the final against Spain.
Anthony Gordon gave England an early lead, but Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez scored late goals to send the Three Lions out of the tournament.
England’s 60-year wait for a major title continues after a cautious performance following their opener.

Manager Thomas Tuchel adopted an overly defensive setup after the goal, limiting England’s attacking threat in the second half.
Jordan Pickford, Marc Guehi, and John Stones each rated 6, while Declan Rice stood out with a 7.5 for his midfield effort.
Reece James and Djed Spence both earned 7 for their two-way play, with Spence producing a crucial second-half challenge.

Morgan Rogers and Gordon combined for the England goal, each scoring 7.5 and 7 respectively in a difficult outing.
For Argentina, Lionel Messi earned a 9 after providing two assists in the comeback win.
Enzo Fernandez and Cristian Romero each rated 8, with Romero marshaling the defense and neutralizing Harry Kane.

Argentina were not at their free-flowing best but found decisive moments through Messi and Fernandez.
The victory sets up a final against Spain, with Argentina carrying momentum from their late resilience.






