Late Drama! Argentina Beat England Score 2 Goals in Last Minutes of Match, Moving Once Again Into the Final for a Third Consecutive Time!
Defending world champions Argentina engineered a jaw-dropping late comeback at Atlanta Stadium, scoring twice in the final moments through Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez to defeat England 2-1. The dramatic victory secures La Albiceleste a spot in their third consecutive major tournament final.
Muhammad Mubashir
🇦🇷 Absolute Chaos in Atlanta: Late Argentine Blitz Breaks English Hearts
ATLANTA, Georgia — In a match that will forever live in World Cup folklore, Argentina staged an unbelievable late resurrection to shatter English dreams. Trailing 1-0 deep into the second half, Lionel Scaloni's battle-tested squad fired two goals in the final minutes of the match to snatch a 2-1 victory from the jaws of defeat, booking a ticket to their third consecutive major international final.
The Match Timeline: How the Drama Unfolded
| Minute | Event | Player | Description |
| 55' | ⚽ Goal (ENG) | Anthony Gordon | Slotted home a perfect Morgan Rogers cross to give England the lead. |
| 85' | ⚽ Goal (ARG) | Enzo Fernández | Unleashed a curling, long-range rocket past Jordan Pickford. |
| 90+2' | ⚽ Goal (ARG) | Lautaro Martínez | Slotted home the tournament-defining winner in stoppage time. |
From Despair to Ecstasy
For most of the second half, Thomas Tuchel's England looked destined for the showpiece event in New York New Jersey after Anthony Gordon broke the ice in the 55th minute. Thomas Tuchel responded by immediately shutting up shop, morphing England into a heavily-defended 5-3-2 block designed to protect their precious advantage.
But you can never count out the champions.
With just five minutes left of regular time, Lionel Messi linked up on a short corner routine, feeding Enzo Fernández on the perimeter of the penalty box. The midfielder launched an absolute screamer that left Jordan Pickford completely static, breathing new life into the Argentine faithful.
The Ultimate Late Show
As England reeled from the sudden equalizer, Argentina smelled blood. In the second minute of added stoppage time, substitute Lautaro Martínez capitalised on transition chaos to clinically tuck away the winning goal, completing an iconic comeback in a mere span of minutes.
With this triumph, Argentina moves into their third straight major final, setting up a mouthwatering World Cup Final showdown against Spain on Sunday, July 19.
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