Argentina captain Lionel Messi has spoken highly of England ahead of their blockbuster FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, describing the Three Lions as one of world football's biggest powerhouses. The two heavyweights are set to lock horns for a place in the final, with Messi preparing to face England for the first time in his illustrious international career.
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The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner helped Argentina book their place in the last four after a hard-fought victory over Switzerland and is now eyeing another step towards defending the World Cup crown.
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Lionel Messi calls England a 'powerhouse' before semi-final showdown
Reflecting on the upcoming contest, Messi admitted that facing England carries extra significance because of the nation's footballing stature. While acknowledging the history surrounding fixtures between the two countries, the Argentine skipper insisted his focus remains on helping his team reach another World Cup final.
"Obviously, playing against England is special because they are a powerhouse, and matches against powerhouses are always special."
Lionel Messi also revealed that despite a two-decade-long international career, this will be the first time he takes on England, calling it another reason why the encounter means so much to him.
The Argentine captain added that his side is accustomed to playing high-pressure matches against elite opposition and will prepare to be at their best for what promises to be one of the biggest games of the tournament.
Argentina continue defending title as Messi chases another World Cup crown
Argentina secured their semi-final berth after defeating Switzerland 3-1, with Messi continuing his sensational campaign. The 39-year-old has been one of the standout performers at the tournament, leading the Golden Boot race with eight goals as La Albiceleste remain firmly on course to defend the title they won in Qatar in 2022.
Following the quarter-final triumph, Lionel Messi also sent an emotional message on social media, praising his teammates' resilience and determination. He reiterated that Argentina never stop believing, underlining the squad's fighting spirit as they prepare for another massive challenge.
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With a place in the FIFA World Cup final at stake, Argentina will now look to overcome a formidable England side and move one step closer to lifting the coveted trophy once again.
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