Manchester United hero tells England how to stop Lionel Messi’s ‘magic tricks’

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Lionel Messi will be Argentina’s chief threat against England (Picture: Getty Images)

England ‘should’ beat Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals but must control Lionel Messi to do so, says former Manchester United and France defender Mikael Silvestre.

The blockbuster clash takes place on Wednesday night in Atlanta after France and Spain play out the first semi-final on Tuesday in Arlington.

The South American team has history on its side, winning the World Cup three times, including the last edition, and having been to two of the last three finals.

In comparison, England has won it just once and has been to one final compared to Argentina’s six.

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However, the bookmakers have the Three Lions as slight favourites for this meeting, a position that Silvestre agrees with as Lionel Scaloni’s team is not the force it was four years ago in Qatar.

‘Argentina are close to four years ago, but not quite because they are an ageing team,’ Silvestre said on Could It Be Coming Home? ‘There are some fresh faces. Enzo Fernandez has been growing as a player, more maturity, they have good players, Messi.

‘I don’t think this team is better, but they know how to win games in tournaments. They are super effective. They know how to speed up the game when they need to and slow things down too, they do it collectively.

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Manager Lionel Scaloni is hoping Messi leads Argentina to back-to-back World Cups (Picture: Getty Images)

‘They are better than England and France at this. They master these moments, it is unbelievable. Right now they have had a lot of luck as well.’

However, he added: ‘It is a team this year that England should be beating. This is not a team from four years ago. I think specifically on fitness, they have played a lot of extra time and at some point they will have to be tired because they don’t rotate that much. It is always the same 11 that start, so it is an easier job than four years ago.”

‘England can win if they control the game and control Messi. That is the one piece of the puzzle. I don’t mean man mark him, you have to be aware of him even when he is walking because when he is walking he is preparing his magic trick, analysing what he has to do.

‘France v England would be a nice final because are tired of facing Argentina – England have to beat them first!’

Silvestre took on the man with 125 goals in 205 caps for Argentina when he faced Barcelona during his Arsenal days and explained the challenge he poses.

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Messi giving Mikael Silvestre a headache in 2010 (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I played against Messi. He just disappears at some points. He goes into an area and you forget about him. You have to speak to each other more than usual,’ advised the Frenchman.

‘This is so important for the back four especially, you need to speak to one another explain he will be on the right shoulder, the left shoulder, it is so important for the back four to communicate with the midfield.

‘It is so important to have that communication to know where he is at all time, especially when he’s walking because you know the next move is decisive. That burst of speed over the first five or six yards – he’s still got it.’

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