England missing final piece of jigsaw – Kane
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37'
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Elliot ANDERSON (England) is booked by -
42'
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Lisandro MARTINEZ (Argentina) is booked by -
51'
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Cristian ROMERO (Argentina) is booked by -
55'
Goal
Anthony GORDON (England) scores!! -
85'
Goal
Enzo FERNANDEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
90'+2'
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Lautaro MARTINEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
90'+4'
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Rodrigo DE PAUL (Argentina) is booked
England squad
- Selected
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
Goalkeeper -
4 Declan RICE
Midfielder -
5 John STONES
Defender -
6 Marc GUEHI
Defender -
8 Elliot ANDERSON
Midfielder -
9 Harry KANE
C Forward -
10 Jude BELLINGHAM
Midfielder -
17 Morgan ROGERS
Midfielder -
18 Anthony GORDON
Forward -
24 Reece JAMES
Defender -
25 Djed SPENCE
Defender -
2 Ezri KONSA
Defender -
3 Nico OREILLY
Defender -
7 Bukayo SAKA
Forward -
11 Marcus RASHFORD
Forward -
12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
Defender -
13 Dean Henderson
Goalkeeper -
14 Jordan HENDERSON
Midfielder -
15 Dan BURN
Defender -
16 Kobbie MAINOO
Midfielder -
19 Ollie WATKINS
Forward -
20 Noni MADUEKE
Forward -
21 Eberechi EZE
Midfielder -
22 Ivan TONEY
Forward -
23 James TRAFFORD
Goalkeeper - Full squad
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
Defender
Argentina squad
- Selected
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3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
Defender -
5 Leandro PAREDES
Midfielder -
6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
Defender -
9 Julian ALVAREZ
Forward -
10 Lionel MESSI
C Forward -
13 Cristian ROMERO
Defender -
17 Giuliano SIMEONE
Forward -
20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
Midfielder -
23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
Goalkeeper -
24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
Midfielder -
26 Nahuel MOLINA
Defender -
1 Juan MUSSO
Goalkeeper -
2 Marcos SENESI
Defender -
4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
Defender -
7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
Midfielder -
8 Valentin BARCO
Midfielder -
11 Giovani Lo Celso
Midfielder -
12 Geronimo RULLI
Goalkeeper -
14 Exequiel PALACIOS
Midfielder -
15 Nico GONZALEZ
Midfielder -
16 Thiago ALMADA
Forward -
18 Nico PAZ
Forward -
19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
Defender -
21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
Forward -
22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
Forward -
25 Facundo MEDINA
Defender
England's path to a World Cup final ended in frustration when Argentina staged a comeback to defeat them 2-1 in the semi-finals. Having taken a 55th-minute lead through Anthony Gordon, England subsequently retreated tactically, ceding possession and initiative to their opponents. Argentina's late strikes through Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez completed the turnaround, leaving England facing criticism for their conservative approach during crucial moments.
The defeat reinforces a troubling pattern for England in knockout competitions, where defensive caution in key moments has repeatedly undermined promising positions. Captain Kane acknowledged the squad remains incomplete, lacking the decisive edge required to convert semi-final appearances into tournament victories. His assessment reflects broader frustration within the team, whilst manager Thomas Tuchel's tactical adjustments have drawn scrutiny from observers and former players who question whether passive game management represents the optimal strategy.
- England lost to Argentina 2-1 in the World Cup semi-final despite taking the lead, conceding two late goals
- The team adopted a defensive approach after scoring, maintaining only 12% possession in the final stages before conceding
- Captain Kane identified a pattern of missed opportunities, acknowledging England lack the final ingredients needed to win major tournaments