Argentina Breaks England's Defense Late to Advance; Spain Next Challenge Awaits
Argentina's comeback victory over England in the World Cup quarterfinal showcases their tournament resilience and sets up a semifinal matchup with Spain that will test whether England's defensive strategy was an outlier or a sign of deeper vulnerability.
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