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England's World Cup Hopes Dashed: Pietersen Slams Tactical Error

England lost 2-1 to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal after taking the lead through Anthony Gordon. Kevin Pietersen criticized England's approach, saying they allowed Argentina to dominate after scoring. Argentina equalized through Enzo Fernandez and won with a stoppage-time header from Lautaro Martinez. England will now face France for third place, while Argentina meets Spain in the final.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "So close, yet so far," Kevin Pietersen reacts to England's semifinal loss

London, July 16

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen criticised England's approach in their FIFA World Cup semifinal defeat to Argentina, saying the Three Lions allowed the defending champions to take control after going ahead.

England took the lead through Anthony Gordon in the 55th minute but failed to hold on as Argentina staged a late comeback, with Enzo Fernandez equalising in the 85th minute before Lautaro Martinez headed home the winner in stoppage time to seal a 2-1 victory.

Reacting to the result in a post on X, Pietersen said England performed well until taking the lead but then surrendered the initiative to Argentina.

"One of the biggest mistakes you can make in sport is letting a bully, bully you. And you could see in the first five minutes the Argentine plan! England were unbelievable till they scored and then capitulated straight away to let the bully, bully them. So close, yet so far!" Pietersen wrote.

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen criticised England's approach in their FIFA World Cup semifinal defeat to Argentina, saying the Three Lions allowed the defending champions to take control after going ahead.

Coming to the match, the first half was a tightly contested battle, with both teams fighting for midfield control and creating limited clear chances. England eventually broke the deadlock in the 55th minute when Anthony Gordon finished Morgan Rogers' cross to put the Three Lions ahead.

After taking the lead, England dropped deeper defensively, allowing Argentina to build pressure. The defending champions responded strongly, with Jordan Pickford making key saves and Alexis Mac Allister hitting the post before Argentina found the equaliser. In the 85th minute, Enzo Fernandez struck after receiving a pass from Lionel Messi to level the match.

Argentina completed their comeback in stoppage time when Messi delivered a cross for Lautaro Martinez, who headed home the winner. Despite England's late efforts, Argentina held on to reach the final. England will now face France for third place, while Argentina will meet Spain for the title.

— ANI

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