ARGENTINA stars gathered round for a snoop at Jordan Pickford’s penalty research after knocking England out of the World Cup.
The Three Lions stopper had instructions on how to deal with spot-kicks taken by every Argentina player plastered onto his water bottle.
Lionel Messi and Co gathered round for a look at Jordan Pickford’s notes Credit: TyCSports
Messi looked confused before Marcos Senesi translated the instructions Credit: TyCSports
And the South Americans nicked Pickford’s bottle for a closer look, having stayed out on the pitch to celebrate after England had trudged back to the dressing room.
Lionel Messi appeared unimpressed, pulling a confused expression as he scanned through the list.
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Naturally, Argentina’s talisman was at the very top, with Pickford planning to stop him by faking left and then diving right.
Nicolas Gonzalez and Marcos Senesi were stood with Messi – the latter acting out what Pickford’s move would have looked like in practice.
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An Argentina coach then presented the bottle to Enzo Fernandez.
The coach smirked as Fernandez raised his eyebrows, presumably upon realising that Pickford planned to stop his penalty by standing dead-centre of the goal.
The Chelsea star then walked away and pointed to the heavens.
There were several other interesting revelations on Pickford’s secret bottle.
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Enzo Fernandez appeared amused at Pickford planning to stop his penalty by staying central Credit: TyCSports
Fernandez then pointed to the heavens Credit: TyCSports
Pickford left his penalty research unattended after England returned to the dressing room Credit: x.com/AlbicelesteTalk
Against Gonzalez he planned to hold his position and then react, next to Thiago Almada’s name was written ‘feel on the day’, and the instructions for Nahuel Molina‘s spot-kick were to stand to the right and then dive right.
For a brief moment, penalties looked like a possibility in Atlanta.
But Argentina’s stunning late comeback meant the semi-final grudge match didn’t even get to extra-time.
Late goals from Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez – both assisted by Messi – broke England hearts after Anthony Gordon’s 55th-minute opener.



