Argentina and England could be on a collision course for a World Cup semi-final meeting if they can get past Switzerland and Norway, respectively. That’s a big task, but tensions appear to be building between the two nations already.
The two high-ranked FIFA countries have an infamous history on the football pitch, especially at the World Cup. They met on the biggest stage in 1986, with Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ stealing the headlines, before David Beckham’s controversial red card broke English hearts in 1998.
As two passionate footballing nations, it can be expected that the action on the pitch will be just as fierce as that off it. It’s already been sparked by a chant Argentina players were filmed belting out after their Round of 16 win vs Egypt.
Argentina Taunt England After World Cup Win
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After controversially sealing a 3-2 comeback win against the African giants, La Albiceleste celebrated with great emotion. Lionel Messi, who was vital in the comeback, could be seen in tears after full-time. Meanwhile, others got into some heated confrontations with Egypt players over some questionable refereeing decisions.
Footage has now emerged from the Argentine dressing room immediately after they progressed to the last eight. It showed many players signing a chant which references the Falkland Islands.
The song, called ‘La Cuarta Estrella’, has become popular among supporters in recent times. Enzo Fernandez and Emi Martinez are among those who could be spotted singing along in a viral social media video.
The chant goes: “I am Argentine from cradle to grave, for the Malvinas, for Diego, for Leo’s final chapter. I am a supporter of the national team, I cheer it on with all my heart.
“We won the third title with Lionel, and we want to be champions once again.”
All very harmless so far. But the next few lines mention ‘the trophy taken’ from Diego Maradona in 1994, when he was banned for failing a drugs test, and the Malvinas, also known as the Falkland Islands.
“And 32 years later, La Scaloneta will avenge the trophy that was taken from the No. 10, the one we were not allowed to lift.
“I want to see the fourth star shining on the jersey. I am Argentine from cradle to grave, for the Malvinas, for Diego, for Leo’s final chapter. Argentina, I want to see you become back-to-back champions.”
The part English fans could take issue with is the ‘Malvinas’ mention as the two countries fought for the Falklands in 1982, with over 900 people dying in the process. Tensions remain surrounding the matter, despite Argentina surrendering all those years ago.
FIFA declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail Spor. However, it is believed they will take no action against the Argentines. That is despite the sport’s global governing body stating that it strictly prohibits political chanting, slogans, and banners inside tournament venues.
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Piers Morgan Slams Argentina For Dressing Room Chant
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Among those to take issue with the chant was British journalist and media personality Piers Morgan. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the 61-year-old posted: “Is that the same Falklands they tried to seize until our magnificent armed forces kicked their asses out again?”
He won’t be the only one with an axe to grind with the Argentinians if both teams reach the semi-finals. Expect it to be one of the most intense atmospheres at a World Cup game for many years if it does happen.
Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente has issued a strong verdict on the performance of referee Francois Letexier during Argentina’s controversial 3-2 victory over Egypt.
Argentina came from 2-0 down to secure their place in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals thanks to goals from Cristian Romero, Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez.
However, Egypt were furious after two major refereeing decisions went against them. They had a goal controversially disallowed in the 58th minute for a foul on Lisandro Martinez at the opposite end of the pitch at the start of the move.
The Pharaohs were also convinced a late penalty should have been awarded following an alleged foul by Julian Alvarez on Mohamed Salah. Fernandez scored Argentina’s winning goal moments later following a swift counter-attack.
“Of course, constructive discussion about decisions will always be part of football, but unfounded allegations have no place in our sport,” Collina said. “Nobody can question the integrity of the FIFA World Cup match officials. When this happens, it may provoke reactions that lead to threats against them and their families. This is not right.”
Luis de la Fuente Gives His View on Letexier’s Performance
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France boss Didier Deschamps disagreed with the negative reaction towards his compatriot Letexier and praised the match official’s performance ahead of Les Bleus’ quarter-final against Morocco on Thursday.
Now Spain’s Luis de la Fuente has followed suit before his side face Belgium on Friday.
In an interview with DAZN, via Sportskeeda, De la Fuente said: “I honestly don’t understand why you ask me about the controversy surrounding the referee in the Argentina vs. Egypt match. Where did that even come from?
“I watched the game and I thought the referee got everything right. I’d actually like to congratulate him because every decision he made was spot on.”
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It’s currently unclear whether Letexier is currently in contention to referee the 2026 World Cup final at the New York New Jersey Stadium on July 19.
The FIFA and UEFA elite category match official, 37, is now among the four referees involved in the quarter-finals and will not take charge of either semi-final. The referees for the final and third-place play-off are yet to be assigned.
However, Letexier’s compatriot Clement Turpin will take charge of Saturday’s quarter-final between Norway and England in Miami.
Norway submitted an official complaint to FIFA ahead of their 2026 World Cup quarter-final clash against England this weekend.
The Norwegians secured a spot in their first ever World Cup quarter-final thanks to an impressive 2-0 win over Brazil in the last 16. Manchester City’sErling Haaland scored two sensational goals to dump Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil out of the tournament.
Norway go head-to-head with England at the Miami Stadium on Saturday (10pm BST), but their preparations for the biggest match in their history haven’t been plain sailing.
“So great that they believe this,” Sand said. “We are in control.”
He added: “All players are healthy now. Very little fuss considering that we have been close together for almost six weeks.”
Norway Issue Complaint to FIFA
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Meanwhile, Norway have been forced to swap hotels after spending just one night at their FIFA-arranged accommodation.
Stale Solbakken’s side stayed one evening at The Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale before lodging an official complaint to FIFA, according to The Sun.
It’s claimed the luxury suites were located next to a building site, with a two-and-a-half mile walk past construction sites required in order to reach the nearest beach. A busy six-lane highway next to the hotel also resulted in noise and disruption.
FIFA acted swiftly following the complaint, with Norway’s entire entourage moved three miles away to the Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale within two-and-a-half hours.
Norwegian broadcaster NRK, per The Metro, also claim several of the rooms assigned to players were smoky, mouldy or poorly cleaned. However, head coach Solbakken insisted the rooms were ‘cleared up quickly’.
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Asked if FIFA were wrong to allocate The Dalmar Hotel to Norway, TV2’s World Cup analyst, Jesper Mathisen, is quoted as telling Nettavisen: “Yes, it is.
“And as Stale Solbakken says, it is certainly possible to survive in that hotel but now they are going to play the most important match in Norwegian football history and then it is completely understandable that they want to stay in the best possible hotel, and that they want to get margins where they can.
“Then there is a risk of both little sleep and certainly also a risk of infection.
“They obviously fixed a new hotel quite quickly, and it’s good that there were both available rooms and opportunities to find a better, cleaner and perfectly decent hotel without so much noise.
“It was good that they were able to do it so early. After all, there are quite a few days until the game. If this had been one day before the game, it could have caused a bit of chaos, but now they don’t seem tired or in a bad mood out on the field, so things seem to be on track.”
FIFA Praised For Quick Response
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Meanwhile, Truls Daehli, head of Norway’s World Cup delegation, praised FIFA for their quick response.
“There were things where we stayed first that we would have liked to have thought were different,” Daehli conceded.
“We eventually decided to take action, because now we are in week six and will be staying here for a whole week. And the match we are going to play now is the biggest match we have ever played.
“Now we have managed to avoid bed sores, and we did not want to risk getting any of that during this period. That is why we made a change.
“We have been met with good understanding from FIFA, who have moved their package to the new hotel.
“They [FIFA] pay for 50 rooms, that they pay for our security and transportation. We have to make a small adjustment, because this hotel costs more. But we are incredibly satisfied with the way things have been responded to here.”
Norway captain Martin Odegaard added: “That there were some things that could have been better, then we fixed it really just to optimise and prepare ourselves as best as possible for a big match.”
Norway or England will meet either Argentina or Switzerland in next Wednesday’s semi-final at the Atlanta Stadium.
Tottenham have been linked with a move to sign Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi, and his agent has now spoken out on a potential transfer.
The Bournemouth attacker has become one of the most sought-after young players in the Premier League after an impressive breakthrough season with the Cherries.
Tottenham have already spent significantly in the summer window, so it’ll be interesting to see whether they’ll be willing to fork out what Bournemouth will likely charge for Kroupi
It’s not going to be a cheap deal, and his agent has now spoken out about a possible move.
Tottenham: Kroupi’s Agent Speaks Out
Speaking on Kroupi’s future, agent Moussa Sissoko has confirmed that there is no final decision on where the forward will end up.
Sissoko has confirmed that they are still discussing his future, and we will see what happens in the coming days amid interest from Tottenham.
“We are still discussing his future. We’ll see what happens in the coming days; at the moment, there is no final decision.”
Sissoko hasn’t mentioned any specific clubs despite the links to both Tottenham and Barcelona.
It’s certainly not going to be a cheap deal for any club to complete, with Bournemouth having him tied down for another four years.
The Frenchman has only spent one season with the Cherries, so it’s unlikely that they want to get rid of him so quickly.