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Football

Seven-Minute Argentina Blitz Shatters English World Cup Dreams

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 16th July 2026, 3:17 AM

Seven-Minute Argentina Blitz Shatters English World Cup Dreams

The atmospheric choruses of “Football is coming home” echoed around the Atlanta stadium well into the eighty-fourth minute. For the English contingent in the stands, a long-awaited return to a global final — their first since the historic triumph of 1966 — felt tantalisingly close, a mere matter of standard minutes and injury time away. What followed, however, was an extraordinary seven-minute Argentinian onslaught that left England utterly devastated, turning a poised victory into a heartbreaking exit.

England’s German manager, Thomas Tuchel, widely regarded as one of the premier tactical minds in European football, looked to have engineered the perfect smash-and-grab. His side broke the deadlock in the fifty-fifth minute, ruthlessly exposing the defensive frailties that have plagued Argentina throughout the knockout stages. Yet, rather than capitalising on this vulnerability, Tuchel chose a conservative path, instructing his men to retreat into a low defensive block to protect the solitary lead.

It proved to be a fatal miscalculation. Given Argentina’s recent resilience — having recovered from behind to win both of their previous knockout fixtures — retreating against such opposition invited inevitable danger. The defensive barricade quickly showed signs of fracturing under relentless pressure from Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martínez. England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was forced into a desperate goal-line clearance, whilst another thunderous Argentinian effort rattled the woodwork.

As the clock ticked past 84 minutes, a nervous sense of optimism swept the English ranks. They needed to survive just a little longer. But Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina are notoriously relentless, renowned for snatching dramatic late victories against Egypt and Switzerland earlier in the tournament. Driven additionally by a fierce historical rivalry, La Albiceleste refused to capitulate.

The breakthrough arrived in the eighty-fifth minute. Receiving the ball near the edge of the penalty area, Enzo Fernández unleashed a brilliant diagonal strike. The English defence failed to block the initial trajectory, and despite a full-stretch dive from Pickford, the ball nestled into the back of the net, sparking pandemonium amongst the Argentinian supporters.

Conceding the equaliser visibly deflated Tuchel’s squad, whilst injecting immense energy into the South Americans. In the final minute of regulation time, the inevitable occurred. Messi delivered a precise, looping cross from the right flank. The English central defenders leapt frantically but failed to clear the danger, allowing Martínez to power a definitive header home. In the space of seven frantic minutes, England’s World Cup aspirations evaporated.

Despite nine minutes of stoppage time being signaled — an eternity in modern football capable of producing further twists — England looked completely devoid of ideas and failed to mount a coherent response. Instead, it was Messi who looked likelier to extend the lead, orchestrating further openings for his side.

When the referee blew the final whistle, the Argentinian squad erupted into ecstatic celebrations, dancing and singing in front of their travelling fans. This victory carries profound emotional weight, steeped in the rich history of the Falklands conflict, the “Hand of God”, and Diego Maradona’s goal of the century.

For the 39-year-old Messi, this marked his first career appearance against England, and he left an indelible mark by assisting both crucial goals. The victory also preserves Argentina’s proud historical record of never losing a World Cup semi-final, leaving a shell-shocked England to contemplate what might have been.

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