Messi Magic Sees Argentina Edge Cape Verde 3-2 in WC Thriller
Argentina survived an almighty scare against Cape Verde, needing extra time and an own goal to secure a 3-2 victory in a pulsating World Cup Round of 32 clash that had Houston’s NRG Stadium rocking until the final whistle.
Messi Rolls Back the Years for Argentina
The Albiceleste’s captain fantastic struck first in the 29th minute, finishing clinically after Lautaro Martinez’s clever flick. At 39, Messi became the oldest Argentinian goalscorer in World Cup history – his 12th career strike at the tournament drawing him level with Pelé.
Scaloni’s side dominated possession (64%) and peppered Vozinha’s goal with 22 attempts, but Cape Verde’s compact 4-1-4-1 formation frustrated them for long periods. The African minnows grew into the game, with Dylan Duarte’s 59th-minute equaliser – a thunderous strike from the edge of the box – sending their travelling fans into raptures.
Cape Verde’s Brave Resistance
Pedro Brito’s side showed remarkable organisation, blocking 7 shots and forcing Emiliano Martinez into 3 crucial saves. Their physical approach earned them a yellow card (Kevin Lenini, 68′) but disrupted Argentina’s rhythm.
Just as extra time loomed, Lautaro Martinez thought he’d won it in the 92nd minute, pouncing on Mac Allister’s through ball. But Cape Verde substitute Sérgio Lopes Cabral had other ideas, finishing coolly in the 103rd minute after Yannick Semedo’s lung-busting run.
Heartbreak for the Blue Sharks
The cruelest twist came eight minutes later when Diney Borges deflected Enzo Fernandez’s cross into his own net under pressure from substitute Julián Álvarez. Cape Verde’s players collapsed to the turf, their heroic effort ultimately in vain.
Argentina’s relief was palpable as Gonzalo Montiel’s late yellow card (115′) was their only blemish in a nervy finale. The stats told the story of their dominance – 10 shots on target to Cape Verde’s 5, 92% pass accuracy, and 2.16 xG – but this was far from convincing.
What This Means
For Argentina, a quarterfinal berth comes at a cost. Their aging stars looked leggy in the Texan heat, raising questions about how much they have left in the tank. For Cape Verde, this performance announced them as Africa’s coming force – their 36% possession yielding an xG of 0.45 shows remarkable efficiency.
As Messi’s men prepare for tougher tests ahead, the Blue Sharks return home as national heroes – their World Cup adventure ending, but their reputation enhanced forever.
Key Moments
29′ ⚽ Argentina — L. Messi (assist: L. Martinez)
59′ ⚽ Cape Verde Islands — D. Duarte (assist: R. Mendes)
92′ ⚽ Argentina — L. Martinez (assist: A. Mac Allister)
103′ ⚽ Cape Verde Islands — S. Lopes Cabral (assist: Y. Semedo)
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