England limits Lionel Messi's impact during match against Argentina

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 4:24 PM

Last updated Jul 16, 2026

England limits Lionel Messi's impact during match against Argentina
Summary

During a match against Argentina, England's strategy effectively restricted Lionel Messi's influence on the game. For the first hour, Messi was largely peripheral, with a significant reduction in his sprinting distance compared to previous matches. An early tackle by Elliot Anderson curtailed Messi’s only opportunity in the penalty area after England took the lead through Anthony Gordon. The match is ongoing, with tactical adjustments likely as both teams seek to capitalize on their respective strategies.

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  • Match currently in progress with England facing Argentina.
  • Lionel Messi's involvement limited during the first hour.
  • Anthony Gordon scored for England early in the match.
  • Messi's sprinting speed decreased compared to earlier games.
  • Tactical adjustments anticipated as game unfolds.
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  • 4:24 PMThe Guardian SportEngland had Lionel Messi under control … until one decisive and subtle shift
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It was a statistically weird game for Argentina’s talisman against England, full of outliers. It didn’t matter Thomas Tuchel will have prepared for every eventuality before England’s match with Argentina. He will have considered how his team could prosper in attack while remaining solid in defence. What to change if they scored first or if the opening goal went against them and, like so many managers before him, he will have put plenty of thought into how best to deal with Lionel Messi. For the first hour he was largely peripheral, with the data showing how England were limiting his involvement in dangerous areas. Messi’s only possession in the centre of the penalty area was snuffed out by an Elliot Anderson tackle shortly after Anthony Gordon had scored. The proportion of the distance he covered that was defined by Fifa as sprinting speed (at least 20km/h) was 4.3%, lower than against Switzerland (4.6%) or Egypt (5.4%) in the previous two rounds. Continue reading...

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