Lionel Messi opened the scoring against Cape Verde with his 20th World Cup goal, extending the all-time record he had set only days earlier , but the tournament's smallest nation twice pegged Argentina back before losing 3-2 in extra time. Deroy Duarte levelled the first time and Sidny Lopes Cabral the second, either side of a Lisandro Martinez header, until Cristian Romero's extra-time header deflected in off Diney Borges to win it. 1
Cape Verde, an Atlantic nation of 550,000, arrived at the knockouts unbeaten, their debut having opened with a point against Uruguay . Against the holders they were minutes from forcing penalties, and the scare says more about the debutants' rise than about any decline in Argentina.
Argentina now meet Egypt in the last 16, a tie that pairs Messi with Mohamed Salah. The reigning champions reached the round of 16 rattled, having needed all of extra time and a deflected header to see off a squad drawn from a country smaller than a mid-sized European city.
