Messi Watch: 120 minutes, England next

Messi Watch: 120 minutes, England next

Messi assisted Argentina's opener in a 3-1 extra-time win over Switzerland, but the bigger daily watch is recovery: England now await at 03:00 Thursday in Asia/Shanghai, with Messi still tied with Mbappe on eight goals.

Argentina finally broke Switzerland in the 112th minute, but Messi's day is tighter than the scoreline: one corner assist, no goal, another 120-minute Argentina survival act, and England now set for 03:00 Thursday, 16 July in Asia/Shanghai. 1 2 3

Match sheet

SignalWhat changed for Messi watchers
ResultArgentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time in Kansas City: Alexis Mac Allister 10', Dan Ndoye 67', Julian Alvarez 112', Lautaro Martinez 120+1'. <MarkdownCitation index="2" title="Argentina v Switzerland 3-1
Messi lineMessi assisted Mac Allister's opener from a corner; FIFA's match page lists him with 1 assist, 4 attempts at goal, 6 crosses and 11 forced turnovers. 1 <MarkdownCitation index="2" title="Argentina v Switzerland 3-1
Turning pointSwitzerland equalised through Ndoye, then lost Breel Embolo to a second yellow for simulation in the 72nd minute after a VAR review. 1
Game pressureArgentina finished with 22 attempts to Switzerland's 11, but the match was still 1-1 after 90 minutes. <MarkdownCitation index="2" title="Argentina v Switzerland 3-1
Next matchEngland v Argentina is listed for Wednesday, 15 July at Atlanta Stadium, 15:00 in Atlanta and 20:00 in London; that is 03:00 Thursday, 16 July in Asia/Shanghai. 3

Why it matters

This was not a Messi-goal night. Reuters noted it was his first World Cup match without a goal since Argentina's 2-0 group-stage win over Poland at Qatar 2022, but he still created the opener and nearly settled the tie before extra time. 4 1
The heavier read is fatigue. Argentina have now been dragged through another long knockout game: FIFA's reaction piece says the Switzerland win followed extra time against Cabo Verde and a comeback from 2-0 down against Egypt. Cristian Romero put it plainly: "It seems that we can't win without suffering." 5
Scaloni was not pretending the performance was clean. FIFA quoted him saying Argentina "could have played better" and had "things to improve on", while Alvarez said the team kept pushing because "all the matches at the World Cup have been like that." 1

England and the Golden Boot watch

Messi's next opponent adds a personal twist: Reuters says he has never faced England in his career, and Messi called the semi-final "special" while stressing the need to recover from Argentina's workload. 4
The scoring race did not move in his favour. FIFA's Golden Boot tracker has Kylian Mbappe and Messi level on eight goals, with Mbappe ahead on assists; England's Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are on six, while seven-goal Erling Haaland is out after Norway's defeat. 6

What to watch next

The semi-final starts with two questions. First, how much is left in Argentina's legs after another 120 minutes? Second, does Scaloni keep the Messi-Alvarez front line after Alvarez delivered the winner, or does Lautaro Martinez's late goal force a selection debate? The answer lands at 03:00 Thursday in Asia/Shanghai.

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