ATLANTA (Sports Desk) — Columnists and tactical analysts at The Athletic FC have declared the debate surrounding the greatest football player of all time completely settled following Argentina’s dramatic 2-1 World Cup semifinal victory over England. The 39-year-old forward orchestrated a late multi-goal comeback at the Atlanta Stadium, prompting global media outlets to shift their coverage from routine match reporting to historical legacy assessments ahead of Sunday’s final against Spain.

Writing for The Athletic FC, senior columnists posed the definitive question to the footballing world, asking what else could possibly persuade skeptics if Messi’s longevity and tournament-altering interventions have not already done so. Analysts at the publication emphasized that while opposing teams can occasionally contain the veteran striker for long stretches of a match, his tactical intelligence guarantees he will inevitably discover a vacancy to decide the outcome.
The structural collapse of England’s defensive block in the final fifteen minutes provided the latest evidence of this inevitability. According to a tactical breakdown by The Athletic FC, England manager Thomas Tuchel instructed his squad to drop deep and bunker inside their own penalty box after Anthony Gordon scored the opening goal in the 55th minute. This tactical retreat backfired completely, as England surrendered possession, controlling just 12 percent of the ball during the final phase of the match.
This passivity allowed the Argentine captain to escape his markers and drift freely into his preferred central half-spaces. Statistical data compiled by The Times of India confirmed that Messi completed nine successful dribbles and delivered two key assists during the encounter. Opta metrics indicate that he is the first player in recorded World Cup history since 1966 to register at least nine dribbles and two assists in a single knockout match.
The first decisive intervention occurred in the 85th minute when Messi picked up the ball outside the penalty area and rolled a short pass to Enzo Fernández, who fired a long-range equalizer past Jordan Pickford. Deep into stoppage time, Messi manufactured the winning goal by driving into the wide right channel, outmaneuvering his defender, and chipping a precise cross with his weaker right foot for Lautaro Martínez to head home.
The two assists increased Messi’s career tournament tally to 12 assists, establishing him as the all-time leader in World Cup history. Columnists at The Athletic FC noted that while other modern superstar forwards exited the tournament early after failing to contribute meaningfully to their teams’ elimination matches, Messi continues to serve as the definitive difference-maker on the global stage.
The victory advances Argentina to a second consecutive World Cup final and their third in the past four editions. Should Messi guide his country to victory against Spain at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Argentina will become the first nation in 64 years to retain the global title, an achievement that analysts argue would permanently seal his individual status above past legends.
