Lionel Messi antics in Argentina win over Poland were WRONG – Chris Sutton

‘There is absolutely no excuse’: Lionel Messi’s antics in winning a penalty for Argentina were WRONG… and penalty experts Senegal will be a difficult test for England in the last 16, Sportsmail’s writers tell WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL

Lionel Messi’s actions have been questioned after the Argentina star rolled around feigning injury to win a penalty against Poland in their crucial World Cup clash on Wednesday night.

Also in today’s WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL:

  • Sportsmail‘s Matt Barlow reckons England’s last-16 opponents – and penalty experts – Senegal will be their toughest opponent so far at the tournament.
  • And Rob Draper questions whether Marcus Rashford’s two-goal performance against Wales was all it was cracked up to be.

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Daily Mail writers Ian Ladyman, Matt Barlow and Rob Draper, as well as Sportsmail columnist Chris Sutton, were speaking as part of Sportsmail and MailPlus’s daily videocast ‘World Cup Confidential’. 

It appears on MailOnline every morning of the tournament and can be found on our YouTube channel. 

Lionel Messi antics in Argentina win over Poland were WRONG – Chris Sutton

Lionel Messi’s antics in trying to win Argentina a penalty against Poland have been questioned

Sportsmail's Matt Barlow also warned England about Senegal in World Cup Confidential

Sportsmail’s Matt Barlow also warned England about Senegal in World Cup Confidential



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