Lionel Messi and Luka Modrić, two of the soccer world's generational creative talents, are set for another clash on the big stage.
In Tuesday’s semifinal, Argentina faces another stiff test. Croatia is fresh off. It does not care whether Neymar, Lionel Messi or any other superstar is across the field. Nor does it care whether you think it’s too defensive. The result is all that matters.
Croatia is one win away from its second straight men’s World Cup final, and this win is undoubtedly achievable. Argentina is one win away from its second men’s final in the three tournaments. Messi isn’t just playing well, he’s exulting in the work required to carry his country to the one prize he has never won: the grandest prize of all.
Wahl won’t be there to see it in person. Instead, he’ll watch from the stadium in heaven. But if Argentina wins, I imagine he’ll go down from the press box, walk right past the security staff, and get the first exclusive quotes from
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