Argentina survive Cape Verde scare 3-2 in extra time, face Egypt in last-16
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Key Takeaways
Lionel Messi and defending champions Argentina survived a fierce fightback from Cabo Verde to win 3-2 in 124 minutes at the Miami Stadium on Saturday, 4 July, booking their place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Blue Sharks twice levelled from behind before an own goal from a Messi corner ultimately sealed Argentina's passage — setting up a last-16 clash with Egypt.
First Half: Messi Breaks the Deadlock
Argentina controlled the opening 15 minutes, circulating possession patiently in search of an opening. Messi found space inside the box but dragged an early attempt wide of the left post. He made amends in the 29th minute, latching onto a precise through ball from Lisandro Martínez to slide home and make it 1-0. The goal extended Messi's own World Cup record — he has now scored in eight consecutive FIFA World Cup matches.
Before the break, Enzo Fernandez tested Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha from the edge of the area, but the shot-stopper held firm to keep the deficit at one.
Cape Verde Equalise and Push Argentina to Extra Time
Cabo Verde came out transformed after the interval. Deroy Duarte forced a sharp save from Emiliano Martínez with a long-range effort, then struck again moments later — a low, driven shot across the box — to level at 1-1. Argentina pressed in response: Lautaro Martínez laid the ball off to Messi, but Vozinha denied him in a one-on-one. The Cape Verdean goalkeeper also repelled a Messi free kick that was curling toward the left post.
In the closing minutes, a cutback from Molina was intercepted by Roberto Lopes just as Fernandez prepared to tap in, and a second Messi free kick in stoppage time was again smothered by Vozinha despite a deflection. The sides could not be separated after 90 minutes.
Extra Time Drama: Two More Goals and an Own Goal Decides It
The deadlock was broken early in extra time when Lisandro Martínez controlled a left-sided corner at the far post and finished to put Argentina 2-1 ahead. Cabo Verde refused to fold: Lopes Cabral equalised in spectacular fashion before the end of the first period of extra time to make it 2-2. The match appeared destined for a penalty shootout, but a Messi corner in the second period of extra time caused confusion in the Cape Verde box, resulting in an own goal that put Argentina 3-2 ahead — a lead they held to the final whistle.
What Comes Next
Argentina will face Egypt in the Round of 16. Cabo Verde, making only their second-ever World Cup appearance, exit with enormous credit after pushing the world champions to the very limit across 124 minutes of football. For Scaloni's side, the performance will prompt questions about defensive solidity ahead of the knockout rounds, even as Messi's record-breaking form continues to underpin their campaign.