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Why England Shouldn't Fear 'Mortal' Lionel Messi Ahead Of Semifinal Clash

  • Ex-England defender Gary Pallister says Lionel Messi is “more mortal now” — still brilliant but not as unstoppable as in his peak.
  • England face Argentina in Atlanta, with belief in Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham and talk of tactics to limit Messi’s influence.
  • Messi remains dangerous and historic — top World Cup scorer this tournament and a contender for another Golden Ball, so a moment of magic is still possible.

2026 World Cup Odds: Books Hoping For Spain-England Title Match

  • World Cup betting has hit record levels as the semifinals feature FIFA’s top four — sportsbooks expect wagering to keep climbing.
  • France is the favorite vs. Spain (Kylian Mbappé is the tournament’s most-bet anytime scorer), with heavy money on France to advance and an unusually high take on draws.
  • England vs. Argentina is very close in the markets (many bettors even favour a draw); sportsbooks say an England–Spain final would be the ideal outcome for them.

New Portugal Boss Jorge Jesus: 'Cristiano Ronaldo Is Never Going To Be A Problem'

  • Jorge Jesus (71) says he will keep selecting Cristiano Ronaldo (41) for Portugal while the forward is fit, calling him a "symbol" and insisting he won't be a problem for the team.
  • Jesus signed a four-year contract through the 2030 World Cup, with immediate focus on the Nations League and the long-term aim of success when Portugal co-hosts 2030.
  • Arriving fresh from club success, Jesus faces the task of blending Ronaldo's veteran influence with Portugal's emerging "golden generation."

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