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The Guardian·about 15 hours ago

Thomas Tuchel: ‘Argentina will be fuelled by history – but we are ready’

  • Falklands conflict adds ‘emotional’ edge to semi-final

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Thomas Tuchel believes England will face an Argentina team “fuelled by history” in their World Cup semi-final in Atlanta on Wednesday.

It will be the sixth time that the nations have met at the tournament with the previous three coming after the Falklands war of 1982.

The most controversial game was in the 1986 quarter-finals when Diego Maradona scored his “Hand of God” goal and Argentina won 2-1 en route to the title.

Argentina triumphed on penalties in the last 16 in 1998 when David Beckham was sent off.

Beckham gained a measure of revenge four years later when he scored from the penalty spot for a 1-0 group-stage victory.

England won 3-1 at the group phase in 1962 and 1-0 in the quarter-finals in 1966, when they went on to become champions.

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Sources: The Guardian

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