England Misses Chance at World Cup Final After Dramatic Defeat to Argentina
England unexpectedly lost their spot in the World Cup final, suffering a 2-1 defeat against Argentina in a game that many believe never should have occurred.
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England relinquished their initiative, control over the pitch, and ultimately the game. The decision to transition to a five-man defense during the second-half hydration break—occuring as early as the 67th minute—was puzzling at the moment and now stands as a significant misstep in English football history.
Thomas Tuchel cost England a place in the World Cup final (PA)
The hydration break marked a turning point for England, opening the floodgates for criticism on their performance. While there was no trophy on the line as seen in the Euro 2020 final, the collapse felt all the more unnecessary.
Gareth Southgate never resorted to such tactics…
This only adds to the ongoing doubts surrounding England’s chances for future success.
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Many now question whether assistant coach Thomas Tuchel’s tactics merit serious scrutiny. Was all the investment in the team justified for this outcome?
It is astonishing that a coach respected for his tactical insight would steer England further away from success with a response labeled as football cowardice.
Tuchel’s pure football cowardice was the decisive factor (PA Wire)
And Argentina were left celebrating a place in the final (Getty)
England’s failure to seize a final match against Spain was disheartening, yet a path to achieve that chance was lost. Instead, Tuchel’s decisions effectively diminished their prospects, stripping them of all advantages against Argentina, including speed and athleticism.
In a moment where England held the lead and momentum, the manager inexplicably reverted to tactics used previously against Mexico in the last-16 match.
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However, England had 11 players on the field then, and Argentina is not Mexico. They feature the greatest player in history, who now stands poised to win a second World Cup.
The semi-final against England was not meant to be Lionel Messi‘s farewell in the competition.
Messi will now play in his second straight World Cup final (Getty)
In what turned out to be a surprising turn of events, the match became a new way for England to experience defeat, not stemming from Messi’s excellent form.
Messi had remained somewhat distant during the game, only making fleeting impacts, but Tuchel’s puzzling shift allowed him to find dangerous space.
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It was Messi who assisted both Argentina goals, despite one being a simple pass resulting in a strike.
Enzo Fernandez capitalized on the deserted space around him as England vacated crucial areas near the box.
Enzo Fernandez thumped home a stunning equaliser (Reuters)
Before even that moment, spectators could sense the game was trending in Argentina’s favor. Too many chances were arising, spearheaded by Messi’s clever plays. Several headers had almost equalized scores prior to Fernandez’s goal, including a superb save from Jordan Pickford and a shot from Alexis Mac Allister hitting the post.
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The situation for England became increasingly challenging, and Argentina approached the game with a boldness that stood in stark contrast to Tuchel’s tactics, culminating in a winning header by Lautaro Martinez.
Lautaro Martinez came off the bench and nodded home the winner (Reuters)
England’s initial success in the match, marked by Anthony Gordon’s impressive goal, quickly transformed into a haunting recollection of missed potential as Tuchel’s management led to their downfall.
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As the match drew close, Argentina had created few true opportunities until Tuchel’s substitutions shifted the game dynamics unfavorably for England.
With the lead handed to Argentina, England had no counter-measure, resulting in a lackluster response as they failed to recover from Tuchel’s questionable decisions.
These events leave lingering doubts surrounding Tuchel’s leadership, the FA’s strategy, and why English football seems unable to develop their own tactical strategy.
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In the end, the match did not hinge on officiating, as questions focused solely on the decisions made by Tuchel.
Tuchel will face serious scrutiny for his decisions (Getty)
As reflections on the match continue, the disappointment lingers. Today was meant to be England’s day, but it slipped away.
With echoes from American cinema, one might recall a famous line, “We blew it. Good night, man.”
