After 102 games we know that 2026 World Cup final will be between Spain and Argentina in New Jersey on Sunday. Our football correspondent Nick Ames has been in the US and Mexico all tournament and is now live answering your questions – post yours now Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussion Eternalsceptic asks: How much do you think the weight of history, of past England failures, play into the psychology of the team? We always hear with each new incarnation of the England side that this current generation will not carry the baggage of the past yet here we are again not being able to get past an elite side when it counts? Nick says: It’s quite often a mistake to pick people’s words apart but I did think Anthony Barry was interesting at half-time when he said “we wanted to show our players that there was no inferiority complex”. Why would they have thought there was? I guess the answer has something to do with Argentina’s title-winning pedigree and a certain Lionel Messi. But it suggests there were concerns about at least some kind of external pressure filtering through. Coaches can never control exactly how much players see and hear from outside; the expectation is always gigantic. It’s not quantifiable, in fact it’s totally nebulous, but you’d have to think it has some sort of effect. Afraid he did! Both players’ issues have been well known for a long time – Rice in particular goes back to the start of the year. And there’s too much information around nowadays for anything like this to fly under the radar. Managers have to choose whether to take calculated gambles or not, just as Lionel Scaloni did with a couple of his full-backs. But the situation with midfield cover is, I agree, utterly exasperating. It is where matches are won and lost. Tuchel’s squad selection had a strong emphasis on being “good tourists”, which explains the Henderson call-up, and I sympathise with that to some extent. But would he have brought Adam Wharton if he had his time again? Maybe he’ll tell us one day. Continue reading...
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July 16, 2026 at 3:19 PM
World Cup reader Q&A: Nick Ames answers your questions now - live
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