Ahead of the World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, two reports focus on the teams’ psychological outlook. Both sources frame the matchup as a high-pressure fixture and ask whether England can win. They point to psychological factors—such as confidence, composure under stress, and the ability to handle pivotal moments—as potential contributors to England’s prospects. The Daily Mail and Mail Online both suggest that England hold a “mental edge” going into the game, presenting this as a reason some observers think England may be better equipped to cope with the demands of a semi-final. Neither article provides detailed, competing tactical or statistical arguments in the excerpts provided; instead, they emphasize the role of mental readiness in determining performance. With the semi-final approaching, the reports indicate that the psychological dimension is a key storyline for fans and analysts watching the match.