View from the other side: inside Argentina’s celebrations after semi-final win against England
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Elliot ANDERSON (England) is booked by -
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Lisandro MARTINEZ (Argentina) is booked by -
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Cristian ROMERO (Argentina) is booked by -
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Anthony GORDON (England) scores!! -
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Enzo FERNANDEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
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Lautaro MARTINEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
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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
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20 Noni MADUEKE
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21 Eberechi EZE
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22 Ivan TONEY
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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
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25 Facundo MEDINA
Defender
The Guardian's rugby correspondent recounts witnessing Argentina's 2-1 semi-final win over England from Buenos Aires, describing the extraordinary scenes of national celebration as fans took to the streets to mark their team reaching another World Cup final. The piece contrasts the good-natured reception given to English visitors with the sheer scale and intensity of Argentine football fervour, noting that beating England carries particular significance given the countries' historical rivalry.
The article describes a brief, tense silence in the city when Anthony Gordon put England 1-0 up, before Argentina turned the game around, sparking city-wide celebrations including honking trains, dancing crowds and flag-waving from balconies. It draws comparisons to the 2022 World Cup win, when around four million people flooded Buenos Aires's streets and a planned open-top bus parade had to be scrapped in favour of helicopters, with locals suggesting those celebrations had never really stopped. The author anticipates even wilder scenes ahead of Argentina's final on Sunday.
- Argentina beat England in the World Cup semi-final, reaching the final
- Buenos Aires erupted in mass street celebrations afterwards
- English visitors were met with good humour rather than hostility
- Comparisons drawn to 2022's title-winning celebrations of four million people