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Lionel Messi reflects on family celebration after Argentina’s victory over England in World Cup semi-final

July 16, 2026
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Lionel Messi reflects on family celebration after Argentina's victory over England in World Cup semi-final

Lionel Messi’s pivotal role in Argentina’s World Cup semi-final win over England

Argentina triumphed over England 2-1 in a dramatic World Cup semi-final in Atlanta on Wednesday night, securing their place in the final for the second consecutive tournament. Captain Lionel Messi was instrumental, providing assists for both goals that reversed an early deficit following Anthony Gordon’s opener for England, reports BritPanorama.

Messi’s contributions extended beyond the pitch; after the match, he shared emotional messages received from his family, reflecting the significance of the victory. “I know how happy people in Argentina are,” he said, highlighting the joy brought to his homeland. His mother and family sent him celebratory images from Argentina, reinforcing the cultural and emotional stakes of the match.

The encounter was particularly loaded for Argentine supporters, a fact Messi acknowledged. “Nobody wanted to lose today,” he noted, emphasizing the charged atmosphere that accompanied the rivalry with England. Following Enzo Fernandez’s equaliser and a late winner from Lautaro Martinez, the Argentine side managed a comeback that delighted fans back home.

Remarkably, this match also served as a tribute to the legacy of the late Diego Maradona, with Messi stating, “Diego was truly great. I never wanted to compare myself to him; as far as I’m concerned, he’s the greatest of them all.” The sentiment encapsulated a shared heritage, reflecting the weight of expectation that accompanies Argentine national football.

Looking ahead, Messi expressed determination, stating, “This team never stops trying.” With the win, Argentina sets its sights on the final against Spain, which Messi anticipates will be another formidable challenge. “It’s a team I know well,” he concluded. As anticipation builds, the narrative of a nation uniting behind its footballing heroes is palpable, a testament to the intertwining of sport and national pride.

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