Scaloni: Argentina will give 'every last drop of sweat' vs England in World Cup semi-final
Scaloni: Argentina will give 'every last drop of sweat' vs England

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni says his side will give 'every last drop of sweat' to get past a 'very tough' England and reach the World Cup final. The holders had looked to be cruising towards a comfortable victory over Switzerland after Alexis Mac Allister headed home Lionel Messi's tenth-minute corner to open the scoring in Kansas.

Switzerland dug deep and found an equaliser midway through the second half as Dan Ndoye beat Emiliano Martinez from a tight angle, only for Breel Embolo to get sent off for a second bookable offence just five minutes later. Granit Xhaka and Co clung on to take the absorbing quarter-final contest to extra-time, but it was Argentina who prevailed after the added 30 minutes, with Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez both netting in a dramatic finish.

Scaloni: 'We will try to make it to the end with every last drop of sweat'

'What this team has achieved is historic, even though we could have played better,' Scaloni told reporters in the wake of Argentina's nervy win over Switzerland. 'It's historic to be in a semi-final again. It's a privileged space in football, not an easy feat. We're happy and excited now. We will try to make it to the end with every last drop of sweat.'

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Argentina's jubilant squad were pictured celebrating with their adoring supporters in the immediate aftermath of their win, with chants of, 'Anyone who doesn't jump is an Englishman,' heard both on the pitch and in the stands. But despite the age-old rivalry between the two nations, dating back to the Falklands War in 1982, Scaloni insisted Wednesday's semi-final is simply 'a football game' versus a 'very tough opponent'.

'A big lesson' from Switzerland win

Scaloni – who steered Argentina to glory in Qatar four years ago – hopes his squad will have learned a 'big lesson' from their edgy and 'very difficult' quarter-final with Switzerland. 'It was very difficult for us to win the duels but ultimately we always find the solutions,' he went on. 'In the end we made it possible but it was a big lesson for us as we know what we will be facing.'

Jose Lopez provided the assist for Alvarez's stunning 112th-minute effort after coming on in place of Leandro Paredes just moments earlier. Facing the media shortly after the final whistle, the Palmeiras forward vowed to 'leave our lives on the field' against England and fight 'until the last second'.

Players vow to 'leave our lives on the field'

'Obviously inside and outside the four lines of the pitch it's a matchup that has a lot of history there, a lot of pain and a lot of things behind it,' Lopez said. 'I think we are professionals and we're going to play it like we play every game: until the last second, leaving our lives on the field.'

England's eagerly anticipated semi-final clash against Argentina takes place at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Wednesday, 15 July at 20:00 BST. Remarkably, it will represent the first time that the great Messi will line up in an international fixture against the Three Lions in what will be the forward's 206th appearance for his country.

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