“We felt it. We felt them going backwards and backwards rather than going forward,” he said, adding, “Sometimes when you are winning, you have to go forward anyway. You can’t change the gameplan. I think they did it and they put extra defenders.”

Looking ahead to Sunday’s final against Spain, Scaloni hailed his team’s resilience, saying: “I’m lost for words. A great happiness for our country and our people… This shirt merits us giving absolutely everything possible until the very end.”

PUNCH Online reports that the defending champion Argentina will face off with the 2010 winners Spain on Sunday.

On the other hand, England and France will slug it out for the third place on Saturday.