‘Animals’, Hand of God and Beckham – Argentina and England’s World Cup rivalryImage source, Getty ImagesByAndy CryerBBC Sport senior journalistPublished48 minutes agoIt’s a footballing rivalry that goes back generations.England v Argentina for a place in the World Cup final. Iconic. Generational. Classic. It’s hard to find the words to do the occasion justice.On Wednesday in Atlanta, Lionel Messi will be playing against England for the first time in his career as the defending world champions bid to stop Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions ending 60 years of hurt.It’s a World Cup rivalry that started back in 1962 and has featured wonder goals, controversy and red cards ever since.But it’s not just an on-field rivalry. Political tensions, especially around the Falklands War in the 1980s, dominate the relationship between the two nations. Argentina players and fans still reference the conflict in football songs.Before one of England’s biggest matches in history, BBC Sport takes a look back at the World Cup rivalry between the two sides.It may surprise many that of the five World Cup matches played between the two sides, it is England that are on top, but it has been a while since they won one that really mattered.With their last World Cup meeting back in 2002, many of the countries’ younger generations won’t even remember the rivalry, so BBC Sport revisits six decades of controversy.Tuchel angry at ‘lucky’ and ‘sloppy’ England – can ‘mentality’ be enough?
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