England-Argentina 2002 giving on the bbc football website or on iPlayer if you go to the sport category.
Was only 8 at the time and I think it was the morning matches they showed at school, so no memory of the game. First half England have been the better team, but not massively. Owen shot hit the post, now he's won a penalty, off of Pochettino of all people.
I will say something, both teams seem to be defensively solid, and technically good in midfield. Scholes and Butt are spraying some nice passes around. What does stand out particularly though is the lack of attacking talent or movement, especially in the wide forward positions. Heskey is holding up well and Owen has had some nice dribbles, but both teams seem to be relying on midfielders / full backs to get balls into to the box. It makes me think how much more direct players like Cristiano, Mbappe, Salah, Mane, Robben etc would stand out, someone to hug the wide forward position and attack the defence. I know Wingers were a bigger thing back then vs the 4-3-3 we see nowadays, but it feels like a completely different style of football.
God it's funny seeing Linekar, Alan Hansen and Ian Wright doing the half-time punditry considering you still see them often almost 20 years later. They all look so fresh faced. And then you have Martin O'Niell who looks exactly the same as he does today.
Wish there was a schedule of some sort for these old football matches, interesting to watch but only find out about them by going on the bbc football website or if they randomly pop up live on youtube.