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    Thierry Henry and Zlatan Critical Of England's Defensive Approach vs. Argentina
    Argentina is very familiar with needing a late goal at the World Cup. In the round of 32 and quarterfinals, the reigning champion went to extra time against Cape Verde and Switzerland, respectively. In the round of 16 against Egypt, the Argentines were down 2-0 entering the final 15 minutes. Argentina did it again in its thrilling 2-1 win over England, but the Three Lions invited Lionel Messi's team to attack with head coach Thomas Tuchel's late substitutions. England head coach Thomas Tuchel took off winger Anthony Gordon in the 72nd minute and brought on defender Ezri Konsa. Then, 10 minutes later, 6-foot-7 defender Dan Burn and left back Nico O'Reilly were brought on for midfielder Declan Rice and defender Reece James, who appeared to be injured. "Thomas Tuchel, what he did wasn't bad," Thierry Henry said on FOX Sports' "World Cup Live." "They just did it too early." "England stopped playing," Zlatan Ibrahimovi added. England opened the scoring through Gordon in the 55th minute, when the winger met Morgan Rogers' cross at the far post and placed it in the bottom corner. From there, Argentina began dictating the play and had the majority of the ball, with Enzo Fernndez scoring in the 85th minute before Lautaro Martnez scored the game-winner two minutes into extra time. The turning point may have come in the 76th minute, though, when Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister hit the post with a long-range effort. That was also after two impressive saves from England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. After 90-plus minutes, England only had five shots (two on target) compared to Argentina's 15 (five on target). England also only had seven touches in Argentina's 18-yard box, while Argentina had 28 such touches. "I think that England went into a back five too early for my liking, giving them the ball. I'm not saying that they thought they won the game," Henry said. "It's not true. But they thought they had to defend the lead a tiny bit too early. After that, if you're Argentina, you're going to throw strikers and put [them] in the box. "One thing that [Argentina manager Lionel] Scaloni did exactly the same against Switzerland and Egypt, he put [Messi] on the right not in the middle, into traffic. But he put him on the right. They attracted him to the right of the opposition, to give him the ball in a [one-on-one situation] to go back to his left and cross. And actually, he went on his right to cross. "So, what I'm saying is, they're the world champion for a reason." When England made its first defensive change, bringing on Konsa for Gordon in the 72nd minute, Argentina made three substitutions. Then, nine minutes later, striker Lautaro Martinez entered the game, replacing left back Nicols Tagliafico. "Tuchel made some changes. He went too defensive, and Scaloni went more offensive," Ibrahimovi said. "The way Argentina was playing, they didn't panic. They kept attacking. They hit the post. They had a couple of chances before scoring their first goal, and they kept pushing. They didn't make some panic move. Scaloni kept pushing by putting in more offensive players. Martinez came in, in the end. "So, the best team won, like Thierry said." Alexi Lalas agreed with Henry and Ibrahimovi, noting that encouraging a team with Messi to attack by making defensive-minded changes is a dangerous game to play. "England, to a certain extent, beat themselves," Lalas said. "But, ultimately, they got beaten by arguably the greatest player to ever play the game, who's still at the top of his game."
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    Baloucoune back as Ireland recall key men for All Blacks
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    Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane 'Gutted' After England's World Cup Semifinal Loss
    England was stunned when Argentina completed yet another improbable comeback to earn a 2-1 victory in the 2026 World Cup semifinals to keep its title defense alive. The Three Lions led for 78 minutes and could taste its spot in Sunday's final against Spain, before Lionel Messi & Co. stole it. As the result sunk in and England's 60-year title drought prolonged, it stung the players, leaving them to deal with the devastation. Here's how heartbroken England players reacted. The England players shared a stare with their cheering section. Except this time, there were no choruses of Oasis' "Wonderwall," no serenading Jude Bellingham with The Beatles' "Hey, Jude." Bellingham lingered a moment longer than his teammates, and the 23-year-old star could have vowed to never feel this despair again. Bellingham was a star at the 2026 World Cup, scoring six goals and recording one assist. He delivered a brace in England's quarterfinal match against Norway and the round of 16 match against Mexico. With his performances, he earned the respect of many, including Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni. Bellingham clearly felt every emotion. He cried, he hugged Scaloni, and he got into it with Argentina's players. Bellingham was on the wrong end of a slew of tackles in one of the most physical matches at the 2026 World Cup. He certainly didn't love that. Kane stood in disbelief after England's loss, mustering a light clap with England's fans. Kane matched Bellingham with six goals as England's leading goalscorer, but he failed to score in England's last two matches. He did, however, help spark the break that led to Anthony Gordon's goal in Wednesday's semifinal match. "Gutted for the boys. Gutted for everyone: the staff, the fans," Kane said. "We played a good game for the large majority of it. When we went 1-0 up we just tried to hold on, which at this level, is not enough. Just gutted because we've worked so hard to be here and the lads have given every last bit of running, sweat, blood, tears, whatever it is. So for that to fall short, is just gutting." England manager Thomas Tuchel subbed in a trio of defensive players and opted to drop back after Anthony Gordon's opening goal. The strategy resulted in Argentina launching attack after attack, and England, on the back foot, conceding two decisive goals. "We're disappointed," Tuchel said. "So close, but we got too passive after we scored. Conceded a lot of chances, and could not turn the possession around. Conceded so many crosses and chances and shots. We were close, but couldn't keep the level up after we scored."
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    Argentina players celebrate beating England with Falklands are Argentinian banner
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    Spain vs Argentina Odds: Spain Favored Over In World Cup Final
    Argentina was five minutes from elimination. Eight minutes later, the defending champions are headed to another World Cup final. England led 1-0 in the 85th minute of Wednesdays semifinal before Enzo Fernndez equalized and Lautaro Martnez completed another remarkable comeback in stoppage time. The 2-1 victory sends Argentina to its second consecutive World Cup title match. Waiting there is Spain, which defeated France 2-0 in Tuesdays semifinal. Spain enters the final unbeaten in 37 matches (28 wins and nine draws) since a 1-0 loss to Colombia in March 2024. That matches Italys 2018-21 run for the longest unbeaten streak in mens international soccer. Let's dive into the full updated odds via FanDuel Sportsbook as of July 15. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Spain vs. Argentina Odds TO ADVANCE Spain: -154 (bet $10 to win $16.49 total)Argentina: +134 (bet $10 to win $23.40 total) MONEYLINE Spain: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)Draw: +190 (bet $10 to win $29 total)Argentina: +270 (bet $10 to win $37 total) Here's what to know about this oddsboard: Argentina Does It Again: Can anyone hold the champs down? It appears not. As noted, La Albiceleste won in comeback fashion yet again, this time over England. Argentina has qualified for a seventh World Cup final, tying Brazil for second-most all-time (Germany has eight). In addition, the quest is alive for Lionel Messi & Co. to become the third repeat World Cup winner and first team to win four straight major titles. And fathom this: Messi hasn't scored in the past two games, but instead, has three assists, including assisting both goals in the Argentina win over England. Spain Triumphs: Ever since 2026 FIFA World Cup odds were released back in 2022, only two teams have been the favorite: Spain and France. Now, only one remains, with Spain knocking off France and advancing to its second-ever World Cup final. It appears, at least after Tuesday, that La Roja has Les Bleus' number to a degree. Spain is the team that has beaten France the most times over the last 20 years eight times in 11 matches. Spain is 19-7-13 (W-D-L) all-time against France (all competitions), outscoring Les Bleus 73-44 in those matches. In addition, the two nations are now 4-4 against each in single-elimination matches (World Cup/European Championship/UEFA Nations League), but Spain has won four of the last five such matches. Lastly, with the defeat, France's streak of World Cup title berths came to an end, after it made the final in both 2018 (win) and 2022 (loss).
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