Alexis Mac Allister has urged Argentina to channel the spirit of Diego Maradona as they prepare for their 2026 World Cup semi-final against England on Wednesday. The Liverpool midfielder referenced Maradona’s iconic performance in the 1986 quarter-final, where he scored two goals—including the infamous 'Hand of God'—to lead Argentina to victory.
What happened in 1986?
Maradona’s masterclass in Mexico 1986 remains etched in football history. His first goal, scored with his hand, became infamous, while his second—a dazzling solo run—is often hailed as one of the greatest World Cup goals ever. Argentina went on to win the tournament, a feat they replicated in 2022 with Lionel Messi at the helm and Mac Allister in the squad.
Why does Maradona’s legacy matter now?
Mac Allister, whose father Carlos played alongside Maradona, emphasized the late legend’s enduring influence. 'Diego represents so much for the country,' he said. 'I hope we can do something similar to what they did in 1986.' The midfielder also acknowledged Messi’s rare ability to match Maradona’s brilliance, calling him the only player capable of such feats.
What’s at stake for Argentina?
This will be Argentina’s first World Cup meeting with England since 2002. Mac Allister noted that England have yet to play with their usual Premier League intensity but warned of their strength. 'They are a great team who we greatly respect,' he said. 'I imagine tomorrow’s game will be played with a lot of intensity and plenty of jitters on both sides.'
What’s next for Mac Allister and Argentina?
Argentina aim to reach a second consecutive World Cup final, with Mac Allister playing a central role. The 27-year-old’s leadership and midfield prowess will be crucial as they seek to overcome England in Atlanta. The winner will face either France or Morocco in the final.