Led by Lionel Messi, Argentina advanced to their second consecutive FIFA World Cup final after a thrilling 2-1 semifinal victory against England, the 1966 champions, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 15.
As the defending champions, Argentina is on the brink of becoming the third team in history to win back-to-back World Cups, following Italy and Brazil. In a dramatic semifinal, La Albiceleste found themselves trailing 0-1 until a late comeback was ignited by Enzo Fernandez's equalizer in the 85th minute, followed by Lautaro Martinez's winning header in stoppage time (90+2').
Although Messi did not score, he played a crucial role by providing assists to both Fernandez and Martinez, helping his team secure a place in the final. The excitement of Argentina's comeback was further highlighted by a viral video showing the players' reactions to England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's elaborate water bottle.
Argentina Players Amused by Pickford’s Tactical Water Bottle
After Fernandez's equalizer, the match was paused for a hydration break. During this time, Messi and his teammates were seen sharing a light-hearted moment regarding Pickford's tactical water bottle.
A viral video on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), captured Messi and the Argentine players laughing and pointing at the water bottle, which contained detailed, color-coded notes on the shooting directions for each Argentine player's penalty.
Pickford had prepared these notes in anticipation of a potential penalty shootout to counter Argentina's attackers. However, as Argentina clinched victory in regular time, the goalkeeper's meticulously crafted tactical water bottle became a source of amusement for the Argentine squad.
Fans React to England's Unused Penalty Strategy
The viral footage of Argentina's players laughing at Pickford's water bottle sparked a wave of reactions on social media, especially on X. Fans and football enthusiasts humorously compared the goalkeeper's extensive preparation to a high-stakes exam that ultimately went unsubmitted.
Many users joked that Pickford had prepared for a penalty shootout that never materialized, likening his color-coded water bottle to an unused exam answer sheet. Others quipped that Messi had already figured out the answers before England could even reach penalties.
The reactions included mockery of England's inability to force extra time, rendering Pickford's detailed preparation completely unnecessary.
Looking Ahead: Argentina vs. Spain in the Final
Argentina is set to make history as they face Spain, who defeated France in the other semifinal, in the title match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19.
Meanwhile, England will compete in the third-place playoff at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on July 18.
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