Radio Gol
·15 Juli 2026
Lechuga Roa: “I wanted Argentina to face England again”

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·15 Juli 2026

Carlos Roa, goalkeeper for the Argentina national team at the 1998 World Cup in France and a key figure in the penalty shootout win over England in the round of 16, spoke on ADN Gol on Radio Gol ahead of a new semifinal between the two national teams. The former goalkeeper recalled that historic night in Saint-Étienne and assured that, although the squad understood the significance of the match, «it was a football match».
«I never heard Daniel Passarella speak specifically about the Malvinas, but implicitly we all knew it was a very emotionally complicated match. We also knew that things should not be mixed together», he explained.
Roa also recalled the atmosphere after qualifying on penalties and revealed that the squad received a special recommendation when the match ended: to avoid any gesture toward the English players, whose buses were parked just a few meters from Argentina’s. «We were told that no one should even think of making any gesture because it could have caused a disaster», he remembered.
Regarding the match against England, the former goalkeeper believed the squad is already arriving fully mentally prepared. «Deep down, they already know what this match means. They’re going to give it everything, as always. The fans also play an extremely important role, and that gives the footballer a huge boost», he said.

«Implicitly, we all knew it was a very emotionally complicated match, but we also knew that things should not be mixed together.», he clarified.
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