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Lionel Messi reacts as Argentina uncover England’s penalty plan after semi-final win at Atlanta
Sanjeev Kumar | July 16, 2026 8:22 PM CST

Lionel Messi and the Argentina squad discovered a penalty "cheat sheet" taped to England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's water bottle following their 2-1 victory over England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final.

Upon closer inspection, the squad discovered a highly detailed penalty "cheat sheet" meticulously taped to the side of the bottle. Since Argentina secured their victory in normal time via a late stoppage-time goal, the match never proceeded to a penalty shootout, rendering England's extensive tactical research completely unused.

As the players gathered around the artifact, forward Nicolás González held the bottle up for Lionel Messi to inspect. Messi initially looked puzzled by the English text until defender Marcos Senesi, who speaks fluent English from his time playing in the Premier League with Bournemouth, stepped in to translate the scouted instructions.

The group quickly burst into laughter as Senesi read out the highly specific strategic directions tailored for each potential Argentine penalty taker. The list included explicit physical cues, such as instructing Pickford to "Fake Left - Dive Right" for Messi, "Stand Central" for Enzo Fernández, and "Feel on the Day" for Thiago Almada.

 
 

Fernández was captured on camera laughing heavily after realizing that the English coaching staff had accurately profiled his exact spot-kick tendencies. The lighthearted post-match scene quickly trended globally across social media platforms like Instagram and X, providing fans with a rare, humorous glimpse into elite tournament psychology.

 
 

Argentina set up blockbuster World Cup final against Spain in New York

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is officially set as reigning world champions Argentina prepare to face European giants Spain at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, July 19. Both football powerhouses have booked their places in the global showpiece following contrasting, highly dramatic semi-final performances.

 
 

Spain became the first finalists by executing a dominant and composed 2-0 victory over France in Dallas, relying on their trademark midfield control and defensive stability to extend their unbeaten knockout run. Conversely, Argentina secured their spot twenty-four hours later through an epic 2-1 comeback victory against England in Atlanta.

After falling behind in the second half, Lionel Scaloni's side mounted a relentless late siege. Superstar Lionel Messi delivered two crucial late assists, enabling Enzo Fernández to equalize in the 85th minute and Lautaro Martínez to net a 92nd-minute stoppage-time winner.

This highly anticipated clash at the 82,500-capacity venue will mark the first senior international encounter between Lionel Messi and Spanish teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, adding a poetic, full-circle narrative to football history. While La Roja aim to lift their second world title, La Albiceleste are chasing a historic fourth trophy.

Pre-match statistical models lean slightly toward Spain in regular time, but the high probability of extra time promises an incredibly tight tactical battle. Adding to the spectacle, the historic 104th fixture of the tournament will feature a historic Super Bowl-style halftime show with multi-artist performances, all unfolding under the watchful eye of official attendees.


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