
England legend says they will play the World Cup final: "We have to send Messi to sleep"
His teammates tried to calm him down and be more cautious, but Cole accelerated: "we have plenty of speed and strength to beat Argentina and we are going to beat them,"
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Argentina vs. England, when and TV channel Date: July 15 Colombia Time: 2:00 p.m. Stadium: Atlanta, Georgia TV Channel: DSports (DGO), Disney+, Win Sports, Caracol TV, RCN TV. After Argentina's qualification for the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi stated that the upcoming match against England, a team he has never faced but is an old acquaintance: "It will be a special match.". Read also VIDEO: Memo Ochoa steals the spotlight by celebrating his birthday at Baby'O in Acapulco "We'll have to send him to sleep," said former English midfielder Joe Cole, to the immediate indignation of Micah Richards who replies: "Don't say that.".
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Argentina vs. England, when and TV channel Date: July 15 Colombia Time: 2:00 p.m. Stadium: Atlanta, Georgia TV Channel: DSports (DGO), Disney+, Win Sports, Caracol TV, RCN TV.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaAfter Argentina's qualification for the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi stated that the upcoming match against England, a team he has never faced but is an old acquaintance: "It will be a special match."
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaRead also VIDEO: Memo Ochoa steals the spotlight by celebrating his birthday at Baby'O in Acapulco "We'll have to send him to sleep," said former English midfielder Joe Cole, to the immediate indignation of Micah Richards who replies: "Don't say that."
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