Argentina is employing psychological tactics reminiscent of Diego Maradona as they prepare to face England in a highly anticipated World Cup semi-final at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
The Argentinian football federation successfully requested permission from FIFA to wear their blue away jersey, despite technically being the designated home team for the match.
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The specific uniform choice directly evokes memories of the 1986 and 1998 World Cup tournaments, where Argentina defeated England while donning their blue kit.
Local media suggests this move is designed to put the English squad on edge.
Coach Scaloni Shuts Down Non-Sporting Narratives
When asked by reporters about the emotional weight and historical context of the upcoming rivalry match, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni quickly shut down any non-sporting narratives.
"This is a football match, OK?" said Scaloni, curtailing the line of questioning.
"The message is that this is a football match. Let's not look for anything else.
This is a football match."
The modern tension mirrors the build-up to the 1986 World Cup quarter-final, which took place just four years after the Falklands war.
Diego Maradona initially tried to downplay the geopolitical subtext of the fixture to the media, saying, "This is just a match, OK?"
However, Argentina defender José Luis Brown recalled before his death in 2019 that Maradona shifted his tone immediately before the players walked out onto the pitch at Estadio Azteca.