Jude Bellingham appeared to slap Argentina defender Valentin Barco after England’s World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina, sparking a flashpoint in the ugly post-match scenes in Atlanta
England star Jude Bellingham appeared to strike Argentina defender Valentin Barco following England’s World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina. Tempers boiled over after the full-time whistle as the Real Madrid midfielder had to be pulled away from the confrontation.
The Three Lions surrendered a one-goal advantage to the reigning champions after Anthony Gordon opened the scoring in the second-half. The new Barcelona signing broke the deadlock but England slowly slipped back and Argentina’s pressure eventually told thanks to goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez.
As Argentina rejoiced in the centre of the pitch, the Real Madrid midfielder seemed to hit the Strasbourg defender, sparking another flashpoint in a bad-tempered encounter. There were unsavoury scenes in Atlanta as playmaker Morgan Rogers had to be pulled away from the scuffle.
Barco, an unused substitute in the semi-final, was spotted celebrating with his delighted team-mates when Bellingham seemed to make contact with the full-back’s head. Though, there is no suggestion of what provoked the midfielder’s reaction.
Thomas Tuchel’s team had gone ahead after Anthony Gordon opened the scoring, however, England retreated, allowing pressure from Argentina. Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez found the net to seal the turnaround and secure their spot in Sunday’s final against Spain.
BBC Sport co-commentator and former England captain Alan Shearer said: “I think the best team won. You can’t complain about that, you’ve got to be open and honest about it, their reaction was magnificent.”, reports the Mirror.
“They hit the post a couple of times, England got lucky. But how they didn’t panic, stuck to their gameplan, believed in what they were doing, and they did it. The substitutions worked, you have to admire, respect the way they came back into the game.
“They deserve to be in the final on Sunday, as much as it hurts me to say.”
There were tears from the Argentinians after staging yet another dramatic escape, having navigated tricky encounters with Cape Verde, Egypt and Switzerland on their way to the final. Lionel Scaloni’s side required extra-time to overcome both African nations and capitalised on a numerical advantage to dispatch the Swiss.
England attempted to protect their narrow lead with Tuchel making substitutions and choosing to stifle the defending champions. Argentina responded with a succession of attacking replacements, and a rapid-fire double completely transformed the semi-final.
The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss could face scrutiny for his decision to adopt a defensive approach with just 15 minutes remaining. Wayne Rooney felt England invited the pressure upon themselves and were left to regret the final 25 minutes.
He said: “When you’re in a fight, you have to stay on top. We go one-nil up, sit back, make changes and go six at the back, if you allow Messi to come on to you and Argentina, you’re asking for trouble.”
It means the Three Lions will contest third place, as they did at the 2018 World Cup following their semi-final defeat to Croatia, where they will face France.
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