Summer '26: A Global Soccer Showdown
It's Spain vs. Argentina for the World Cup — European champion against South American champion, in a final that doubles as the ultimate Finalissima. Gary Striker and The Qooligan break down how we got here, starting with Spain's semifinal masterclass: a boa-constrictor press that suffocated the supposedly unstoppable France, an inspired sweeper-keeper display from Unai Simón, an Oyarzabal penalty, and a 19-year-old, Pau Cubarsí, who The Qooligan insists should be Young Player of the Tournament. Spain have now conceded twice in seven games — defense wins championships. Then the other semifinal, and a familiar English heartbreak. England had it won — until Tuchel shut up shop too early, Messi drifted to the wing to assist both goals, and Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez completed yet another late Argentine smash-and-grab. The guys dig into Argentina's "Undertaker" DNA (nine goals in the 80th minute or later this tournament) and, refreshingly, agree the semis were clean — no VAR controversy this time. Looking ahead: can Spain's machine handle "Messi time" in the 85th minute, and how do you even try to stop him? Plus the France vs. England third-place playoff — a "nothing burger" that means everything to both sides, with Deschamps bowing out and Mbappé still chasing Messi for the Golden Boot. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [hooligan-soccer.com]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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