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Desk Report: Argentina booked their place in the FIFA World Cup final for the second consecutive tournament after defeating England 2-1 in a dramatic semifinal, with Lautaro Martínez scoring a stoppage-time header.The first half ended goalless, but England broke the deadlock early in the second half. In the 55th minute, Anthony Gordon met Morgan Rogers' low cross from the right at the far post and finished clinically to give England a 1-0 lead.After conceding, Argentina stepped up the intensity of their attacks in search of an equalizer. They created several clear chances but were repeatedly denied by England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Nico González's header from Lionel Messi's pinpoint cross, along with two more consecutive headers, were all brilliantly saved by Pickford.Argentina finally found the breakthrough in the 86th minute. Following a short corner, Messi laid the ball off to Enzo Fernández outside the penalty area. While England's defense focused on closing down Messi, Enzo took advantage of the space and unleashed a powerful long-range strike into the net, leveling the score at 1-1 and reigniting Argentina's hopes.The decisive moment came in stoppage time. Messi delivered another inch-perfect cross from the right, finding Lautaro Martínez unmarked inside the box. The striker rose highest to power a header past Pickford, giving Argentina a dramatic 2-1 lead.Argentina held on to their advantage until the final whistle, sealing a memorable comeback victory. The reigning world champions advanced to the World Cup final for the second tournament in a row, while England's dream of reaching their first World Cup final in 60 years came to an end in the semifinals.