Scaloni's side staged another comeback to book a spot in Sunday's final against Spain in New Jersey
Argentina beat England 2-1 to reach World Cup final, says Scaloni
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Responsibility doesn't weigh them down. “When the match reaches those final 15, 20 or 25 minutes, they still want the ball. This Wednesday, July 15, the Albiceleste defeated England 2-1 in the second semifinal of North America 2026. ATLANTA, July 15 : Argentina have proved they put their best foot forward in adversity, said coach Lionel Scaloni as his side staged another dramatic comeback to book a place in Sunday’s World Cup final.
Furthermore, What is striking is that, since Vittorio Pozzo led Italy to win their first two stars in the 1934 and 1938 editions, no other head coach has repeated the crown. Asked how he would describe Wednesday’s victory, Scaloni offered: “Epic, squared?” Scaloni said the win, which sends Argentina into a final showdown against European champions Spain in New Jersey on Sunday, was a team effort. “This group is difficult to explain.
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Responsibility doesn't weigh them down. “When the match reaches those final 15, 20 or 25 minutes, they still want the ball.
according to Channel News AsiaThis Wednesday, July 15, the Albiceleste defeated England 2-1 in the second semifinal of North America 2026.
according to Sports IllustratedATLANTA, July 15 : Argentina have proved they put their best foot forward in adversity, said coach Lionel Scaloni as his side staged another dramatic comeback to book a place in Sunday’s World Cup final.
according to Channel News AsiaWhat is striking is that, since Vittorio Pozzo led Italy to win their first two stars in the 1934 and 1938 editions, no other head coach has repeated the crown.
according to Sports IllustratedAsked how he would describe Wednesday’s victory, Scaloni offered: “Epic, squared?” Scaloni said the win, which sends Argentina into a final showdown against European champions Spain in New Jersey on Sunday, was a team effort. “This group is difficult to explain.
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