Telemundo's Andrés Cantor nearly lost his voice on Argentina's winning goal vs. England
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Telemundo announcer Andrés Cantor has been the Spanish-language voice of soccer in the U.S. for decades. On Wednesday, he nearly lost that voice.
And for good reason.
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The Argentina-born Cantor was on the call for Telemundo in Atlanta as Lionel Messi and Co., looked to make a second straight trip to the World Cup final. And though England took a goal lead in the second half, it was the relentless Argentina pressure that made an equalizer feel inevitable.
But just as Cantor was trying to collect himself following Enzo Fernandez's tying goal in the 85th minute, Lautaro Martínez scored the winner in stoppage time. He practically broke Cantor in the process.
This was his call of the moment.
¡¡¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DE ARGENTINAAAAAAA!!! ¡¡¡GOOOOOOL EN LOS ÚLTIMOS MINUTOS!!!
— Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 15, 2026
Lautaro Martínez remata de cabeza dentro del área tras una asistencia de Lionel Messi.
El campeón defenderá su corona… ¡Remontada de Argentina! ¡1-2 sobre Inglaterra! pic.twitter.com/G5kXs8cWsj
Amazing.
He'll need to rest his voice for Sunday because Argentina isn't quite done yet.
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