🔥 England v Argentina has got tasty, front pages play the semi-final
🔥 England v Argentina has got tasty, front pages play the semi-final The newspaper front pages are heating up the semifinal clash between Argentina and England with a sharp stylistic showdown: the British press is uncorking a bizarre triumphalism while our side is demanding respect. A match with a terrible historical weight is coming, and the tension was already thick enough to cut with a knife early on at the newsstands. With the national team in the semis after the heart-stopping win over Switzerland, the UK papers came out with some outrageous swagger, downplaying the level of the world champions. But on the Argentine side, nobody’s backing down: there’s a team, there’s belief, and the front pages came out ready to go in studs first. The roar of the Argentine front pages The newspaper Olé went with a title that was pure us and straight to the point: "Respect the ranks" . The cover calls out the English for looking down on us after comments from former players like Joe Cole, who said Messi is going to be put to sleep. Along the same lines, Crónica came out with "The National Team Against Everyone" , taking aim at the ridiculous criticism from the British tabloids, who complained that we played with twelve because of an alleged refereeing favor against the Swiss. Meanwhile, Diario Popular eased off a bit to focus on what really matters: the Scaloneta is already working on its strategy, making it clear that this is football and has nothing to do with the war of ’82. At the top, Leo Messi calmly warned: "This group never gets tired of making history." On the island, chaos rules On the other side of the pond, the English papers are trying to hype up the clash between Jude Bellingham and our captain with headlines like "Lion vs. GOAT" in Star Sport . But the reality for the British is a massive internal mess. Daily Express and Mirror Sport show that the Three Lions’ dressing room is a powder keg after manager Thomas Tuchel’s harsh criticism of Bellingham. The headlines read "World Peace" and "It's all a bit Messy" , showing captain Harry Kane playing firefighter and peacemaker to put out a fire that could cost them dearly on Wednesday. Keep talking, boys, the Scaloneta will be waiting on the pitch. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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