Messi’s heartfelt farewell to Kansas City before England semifinal

Lionel Messi thanked Kansas City ahead of Argentina’s FIFA World Cup semifinal against England. This will be the first time the 39-year-old superstar has ever faced the Three Lions, a match he described as ‘special’ and a powerhouse clash.

Argentina captain Lionel Messi shared a heartfelt farewell message to Kansas City ahead of his side’s FIFA World Cup semifinal clash against England. Taking to Instagram on Monday (local time), Messi thanked the city that hosted Argentina during part of their World Cup campaign. “The last one in Kansas City! Thanks for everything!!” Messi wrote on Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Leo Messi (@leomessi)

A ‘Special’ First-Time Clash with England

Despite representing Argentina for more than two decades and facing every other World Cup-winning nation, Messi has never played against the Three Lions. The much-anticipated meeting will finally take place with a place in the World Cup final at stake, adding another chapter to one of international football’s fiercest rivalries.”The truth is, it’s special,” Messi told reporters, as quoted by FIFA, after Argentina’s 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland secured their place in the last four. “It’s a special match because it’s my first time. I’ve played against everyone except England. And it’s special, as I said before, because they’re a big team, a powerhouse. It’s always nice to play against teams like that, in matches like this, and especially in the semi-finals of a World Cup,” he added. The 39-year-old has previously faced Brazil, Uruguay, Germany, Italy, Spain and France during his glittering career, but England remained the only major football power missing from his international resume. The closest he came was during a friendly in Geneva in November 2005, when Argentina lost 3-2. Messi was unavailable for that match after being sent off on his senior international debut against Hungary earlier that year.

Argentina’s Resilient Knockout Run

Argentina head into the semi-final after surviving another dramatic knockout battle, defeating Switzerland 3-1 after extra time. Messi provided the assist for Alexis Mac Allister’s opening goal from a corner before Julian Alvarez’s stunning strike and Lautaro Martinez’s late finish sealed victory. It was also the first World Cup match since Argentina’s group-stage win over Poland in Qatar 2022 in which Messi failed to score. The reigning champions have shown remarkable resilience throughout the knockout rounds, edging Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time before overturning a two-goal deficit to beat Egypt 3-2 in the round of 16.”We’ll try to get some rest because we’ve been under a lot of pressure and it’s taken its toll,” Messi said, as per FIFA. “The squad feels it, but we’re in the best possible shape to carry on doing what we’ve been doing: competing.”

Iconic Rivalry Revived

The semi-final also revives one of football’s most iconic rivalries. England and Argentina have not met in a competitive fixture since the 2002 FIFA World Cup, when England claimed a 1-0 victory. More than two decades later, Messi now has the opportunity to script his own chapter in the storied rivalry as Argentina chase a place in the final and bid to become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the FIFA World Cup title. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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