The Papers: 'World Cup dream over' and 'Mahmood for chancellor'
•England's World Cup hopes ended after losing to Argentina in the semi-finals.
•All major newspapers reflect the heartbreak of fans and players after the defeat.
•The media highlights the disappointment and the long wait for England to win another World Cup.
'World Cup dream over' and 'Mahmood for chancellor'Published1 minute agoImage caption, It is heartbreaking reading for England fans this morning as the loss to Argentina is covered across all the papers. "England's World Cup dream over" says the Daily Telegraph, after "Argentina scores two goals in seven minutes to shatter hopes of place in final". It adds: "[Harry] Kane's men snatch defeat from jaws of victory after taking lead in second half."Image caption, "Wonderbawl", the Sun says in a nod to the Oasis dirge, featuring a compilation of devastated England players burying their heads in their hands. "It's 60 years of hurt as brave lions sunk by late Argie goals," the paper writes, as the England side fails to replicate their success at the 1966 World Cup at Wembley Stadium against West Germany. Image caption, "Kaned by Messi" is the Daily Star's recap of the semi-finals, embedding the captains Lionel Messi and Harry Kane in an awkward embrace on pitch. "We're still proud of our Lions", insists the paper.Image caption, "Just out of reach" reads the headline on the front page of the Metro, showing England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford leaping, but failing, to "stop Enzo Fernandez's equaliser". Image caption, "Shattered" is the Daily Mirror's verdict, showing a crouched, devastated Jude Bellingham.Image caption, "Night our dream finally died" is the Daily Mail's take. "Agony across the country as Harry Kane's Lions dumped out by... you know who," it says.Image caption, "Agony as our wait goes on" reads the headline on the Daily Express, an anguished Harry Kane lying on the pitch visually capturing the mood.Image caption, "Over and out" the Guardian prints above despondent England fans watching the semi-final in public. Separately, the paper leads with a story about Re...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→England's World Cup hopes ended after losing to Argentina in the semi-finals.
→All major newspapers reflect the heartbreak of fans and players after the defeat.
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