Former England captain says Three Lions can exploit Argentina star’s lack of trackback, while Micah Richards highlights his unmatched footballing aura.
ATLANTA, July 14, 2026 — Former England captain Wayne Rooney has identified Lionel Messi as a potential defensive vulnerability for Argentina ahead of Wednesday’s highly anticipated FIFA World Cup semi-final clash in Atlanta. As the two footballing powerhouses prepare for their first World Cup semi-final meeting in 24 years, Rooney stated that England could exploit the 39-year-old captain’s lack of defensive work rate if the Three Lions successfully dictate possession.
The high-stakes fixture marks the first time Lionel Messi will face England at the senior international level, despite his legendary career spanning 205 international appearances and an astonishing 125 goals. The Inter Miami star enters the semi-final as the tournament’s leading goalscorer with eight goals. Although his historic streak of scoring in nine consecutive matches was broken during the quarter-finals against Switzerland, Messi remained instrumental by providing two crucial assists to secure Argentina’s progression.
Analyzing the tactical matchup for BBC Sport, Rooney emphasized that while Messi possesses an unmatched ability to unlock elite defensive lines with a single touch, his minimal trackback efforts create structural gaps for Argentina. Rooney noted that countering the playmaker requires relentless concentration and communication rather than trying to completely eliminate him from the game. He pointed out that Messi’s ultimate strength lies in his pristine decision-making, coming to life during critical moments to decisively shift the momentum.
England enter the semi-final at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium riding high on confidence following a commanding performance in the quarter-finals, where a match-winning brace from Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham against Norway booked the Three Lions’ first World Cup semi-final spot since 2018. In contrast, reigning world champions Argentina endured a gruelling path through the previous round, requiring extra time to overcome Switzerland. A 112th-minute strike from Julian Alvarez and a late goal from Lautaro Martinez ultimately sealed a hard-fought 3-1 victory for Lionel Scaloni’s squad.
Echoing Rooney’s focus on the Argentine captain, former England defender Micah Richards warned that tactical systems often collapse against Messi’s unique spatial intelligence. Speaking on BBC, Richards argued that while England possess the physical intensity and running capacity to outpace the South American champions, Messi’s aura and movement transcend standard defensive structures. Richards explained that Messi deliberately drifts into unorthodox pockets of space while out of possession, making him nearly impossible to mark traditionally.
As Argentina pursues back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles under manager Lionel Scaloni, the team’s tactical framework remains heavily built around maximizing Messi’s offensive freedom. Wednesday’s semifinal winner will advance to the FIFA World Cup final, keeping football fans globally transfixed on whether England’s youthful energy can dismantle Argentina’s Messi-centric system.






