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    In a Patagonia town with an 85-foot Messi statue, Argentines celebrate reaching World Cup final

    niyidaramBy niyidaramJuly 16, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
    In a Patagonia town with an 85-foot Messi statue, Argentines celebrate reaching World Cup final
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    Celebrations swept across Argentina after the national team produced a dramatic comeback to defeat England 2-1 and book a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.

    From the streets of Buenos Aires to towns deep in Patagonia, thousands of fans celebrated long into the night after Lionel Scaloni’s side overturned a one-goal deficit with two late strikes to keep alive their dream of retaining the World Cup.

    The victory sets up a final against Spain on Sunday, with Argentina aiming to become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the men’s World Cup title.

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    One of the most memorable scenes unfolded in the Patagonian town of Cutral Co, where hundreds of supporters gathered to watch the semifinal beneath what local officials describe as the world’s tallest statue of Lionel Messi. The 26-metre monument, unveiled only weeks ago, became the centre of jubilant celebrations as the final whistle confirmed Argentina’s victory.

    Fans erupted with cheers, embraced one another and set off fireworks around the towering monument as the town celebrated another historic moment for the national team.

    Lucas Romero, who watched the match alongside his family, described the win as one achieved through determination and resilience. Standing beneath the giant statue, he said the monument was a fitting tribute to everything Messi has contributed to Argentine football.

    As news of the result spread, celebrations quickly expanded beyond Patagonia. In Buenos Aires, streets that had fallen silent during the match suddenly filled with supporters waving Argentine flags, singing national chants and sounding car horns in celebration.

    The semifinal carried added emotional significance because of the long-standing sporting and historical rivalry between Argentina and England. Encounters between the two nations have often extended beyond football, shaped by memories of England’s victory in the 1966 World Cup final, the 1982 Falklands War—known in Argentina as the Malvinas War—and Diego Maradona’s famous “Hand of God” goal during the 1986 World Cup.

    Ahead of kickoff, Argentine Vice President Victoria Villarruel described the match as far more than an ordinary football game, referencing the deep historical emotions attached to meetings between the two countries.

    Cutral Co, a community of roughly 40,000 people in Neuquén Province, has recently gained international attention after unveiling the massive Messi sculpture created by local artist Aldo Beroisa. The statue depicts the Argentine captain kneeling while pointing toward the sky and has become a popular gathering point for football supporters.

    By the end of Wednesday’s match, the crowd surrounding the monument had grown from a few hundred spectators to several thousand celebrating Argentina’s latest triumph.

    Unlike the euphoric atmosphere that surrounded the team’s successful campaign in Qatar in 2022, public expectations at the beginning of the 2026 tournament were noticeably more restrained. Many supporters believed the pressure was lower after already witnessing Argentina lift the World Cup four years earlier.

    That mood gradually shifted as the defending champions progressed through the knockout stages, overcoming difficult matches and repeatedly demonstrating their ability to fight back from challenging positions.

    The growing tension surrounding Argentina’s matches became so intense that local media outlets even interviewed cardiologists about the physical effects of high-stress football matches on supporters.

    For many fans, Wednesday’s comeback victory represented another example of the resilience that has defined this generation of Argentine football.

    Mariano Gecik, a university professor who watched the semifinal with friends, said he was overwhelmed with emotion, describing the team’s journey as one built on perseverance and determination.

    The emotional significance of the victory was also evident at a viewing event attended by veterans of the Falklands War in Quilmes, where several former servicemen were visibly moved after the final whistle.

    Argentina will now turn its attention to Sunday’s final against Spain, with the opportunity to make football history by becoming the first defending champions in more than six decades to successfully retain the FIFA World Cup.

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