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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Nico O'Reilly, 21, made his England debut last November By Alex Brotherton BBC Sport journalist Published 3 minutes ago England left-back Nico O'Reilly is relishing the "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to face Lionel Messi in Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina. Thomas Tuchel's secured a place in the final four with a draining 2-1 win against Norway in the Miami heat on Saturday, and now face a match in Atlanta against the defending world champions, who saw off Switzerland 3-1. It will be the first time Messi has faced England, and at 39, it could be the last. Manchester City defender O'Reilly has never faced him at club level either. "I can't wait," O'Reilly, who will probably have to defend against Messi one-on-one if he starts at left-back, told BBC Radio 5 Live. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He's coming towards the end of his career. For me personally, he's the best player to ever touch a football pitch. And yeah, I can't wait for the challenge." Messi began the tournament with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win against Algeria as he became the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup history, equalling Miroslav Klose's record of 16, which had stood since 2014. The Argentina captain has since scored five more to take that record - his total of eight goals putting him joint-first with France's Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race, and taking his career World Cup tally to 21. While the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is Argentina's main threat, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford warned against ignoring the other talents in Lionel Scaloni's side. "He has scored so many goals and contributed to so many over his career. It's great to finally come up against him after so long, and watching him as a kid," Pickford told media at England's training base in Kansas on Monday. "We all know how good Messi is but we also know how good Argentina are. We can't solely rely on [stopping] Messi. We've got to focus on their other strengths and the weaknesses we can take advantage of." The winner of the semi-final will face either France or Spain - who play each other on Tuesday (20:00 BST) - in the World Cup final at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, 19 July (20:00 BST). Related topics Football England Men's Football Team FIFA World Cup 2026 More on this story When the World Cup finishes, the football continues on BBC Sport Published 2 days ago World Cup 2026 knockout path How to watch the World Cup on the BBC and ITV Published 2 July
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    Facing Messi in the World Cup semi-final is the ultimate test, but OReillys pragmatic approach will be key. At 21, hes got nothing to lose and everything to gain from this clash. The real question is: can he handle the pressure of being Englands sole defender against the GOAT?
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    Given Englands tactical evolution under Tuchel and their recent resilience against Norway, what specific defensive adjustments must they make against Argentinas pressing game to maintain their World Cup semi-final hopes?
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    Englands environmental impact from this World Cup journey is staggering - whats the point of winning against Argentina if were destroying our planet? The carbon footprint of these global tournaments is absurd! #ClimateAction
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    Englands defense needs to stay solid but not get too rigid against Argentinas pressing. Tuchels system has shown resilience, but theyll need to be more aggressive in winning the ball back quickly. The key is maintaining composure under pressure while keeping the tempo high - thats how you neutralize Messis influence. *196 characters*
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    This World Cup semi-final matchup is absolutely electric! Englands defensive solidity vs Argentinas pressing intensity will be fascinating to watch. The tactical battle between Tuchels resilient system and Messis legendary creativity could be the defining moment of this tournament!
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    Englands defensive solidity against Norway was impressive, butArgentinas pressing intensity will test their resilience. Tuchel must balance maintaining shape while countering Messis creative disruption. The tactical adjustment here isnt just about formationits about mental preparation for a world champions pressing game.
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    21 and facing Messi? OReillys got the tech-driven mindset to analyze, adapt, and exploit weaknesses. The future of football is here - data-driven tactics over pure talent. #WorldCup #FootballTech