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2026 FIFA World Cup
5JUL

Cape Verde push Argentina to extra time

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Lionel Messi scored his 20th World Cup goal, but Cape Verde twice fought level before Argentina survived 3-2 in extra time on the debutants' biggest night.

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Key takeaway

Argentina survived a 3-2 extra-time scare from debutants Cape Verde as Messi scored his record-extending 20th World Cup goal.

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.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Argentina, the defending champions, needed extra time (an additional 30 minutes played when a knockout match is level after 90) to beat Cape Verde, a nation of just 550,000 people playing in their first-ever World Cup. Lionel Messi, Argentina's captain and the tournament's all-time leading scorer, opened the scoring with his 20th World Cup goal, a new individual record. Cape Verde equalised twice, through Deroy Duarte and then Sidny Lopes Cabral, before Lisandro Martinez restored Argentina's lead and Cristian Romero's extra-time header, which deflected in off a Cape Verde defender, finally won it 3-2. The result shows how competitive debutant nations have become at a World Cup now expanded to 48 teams.

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Root Causes

Cape Verde's competitiveness stems from a diaspora pipeline rather than its home league: most of the squad plays club football in Portugal and the Netherlands, a legacy of Portuguese colonial-era migration that gives a nation of 550,000 people access to European academy development most debutants of similar population lack.

Argentina's extra-time scare reflects a squad-management choice: Lionel Scaloni has kept largely the same starting core that won in 2022 intact through this cycle, and several outfield regulars are now past 33. The continuity that has won Argentina matches comes with a reduced ability to freshen legs once a tie goes to extra time.

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