ARGENTINA · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Argentina: Argentina beat Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time in Miami to reach the last 16.
—Messi again: Lionel Messi scored to extend his record as the World Cup’s all-time top scorer.
—Twice pegged back: Cape Verde equalised through Deroy Duarte and Sidny Lopes Cabral.
—Winner: Cristian Romero’s header settled it in extra time via a deflection.
—Next: Argentina face Egypt in the round of 16 in Atlanta.
The holders were taken to the wire by World Cup debutants Cape Verde before Cristian Romero’s extra-time header sent Argentina through in Miami.
World Cup 2026 Argentina survive a Cape Verde scare
Argentina came from the brink of an upset to beat Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The holders needed all of their 120 minutes to see off the tournament’s last remaining debutants.
The knockout stage of a World Cup is where reputations are tested and underdogs find their voice. This match proved that even the most decorated champions can be pushed to their limits when facing opponents with nothing to lose.
Cape Verde twice pulled level and pushed the reigning champions to the very limit. It took a deflected header in extra time to separate the sides.
Argentina advance, but not before the fright of their tournament. Cape Verde exit with their heads held high.
Messi opens the scoring
Lionel Messi put Argentina in front in the first half with the composure that has defined his career. It was another record-extending goal for the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer.
The record itself is a testament to longevity and consistency at the highest level of international football. Few players have appeared in as many World Cups, and fewer still have maintained such a scoring rate across multiple tournaments spanning different decades.
The early lead suggested Argentina might ease through the tie. Cape Verde had other ideas.
Deroy Duarte levelled for the Blue Sharks to stun the Argentine support. His goal sent a tense contest to extra time at 1-1.
The equaliser was no smash-and-grab, either, as Cape Verde had carried a genuine threat on the break. Argentina looked increasingly anxious as the 90 minutes wore on.
A breathless extra 30 minutes
Lisandro Martínez restored Argentina’s lead in extra time with a finish from a corner. The defender’s goal looked to have settled Argentine nerves.
Extra time in knockout football is a test of physical and mental reserves, particularly for smaller nations facing elite opposition. The additional period can expose depth and fitness gaps, but it can also reveal character and tactical discipline under extreme pressure.
Cape Verde refused to fold and struck again almost immediately. Sidny Lopes Cabral curled a stunning effort into the net from the edge of the box.
At 2-2 the biggest shock of the tournament was suddenly on. The debutants were 30 minutes from history.
Lopes Cabral’s strike was a contender for goal of the tournament. It silenced a nervous Miami crowd and lifted the underdogs.
Romero settles it
The decisive moment came from a Messi corner late in extra time. Cristian Romero rose to meet it and his header deflected off a defender and in.
It was a scrappy way to win a match of such quality. Argentina, though, will take it after such a scare.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha had produced a string of fine saves to keep his side in it. His performance summed up their courageous night.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match centre, Cape Verde matched the holders for long spells and forced extra time on merit. Their goalkeeper was among the busiest players on the pitch.
By The Rio Times’ reading, this was the closest the champions have come to an early exit. A tournament debutant taking Argentina to the final minutes of extra time is a result that will echo well beyond this World Cup.
For Messi, the goal added yet another line to an unmatched World Cup record. He remains the leading scorer in the competition’s history.
What comes next
Argentina move into the round of 16, where they will face Egypt in Atlanta. The Pharaohs reached the last 16 for the first time in their history.
The question now is whether this narrow escape will sharpen Argentina’s focus or expose vulnerabilities that deeper opponents might exploit. Will the champions tighten their defensive shape, or will the attacking talent simply overwhelm the next challenge?
Argentina will hope for a cleaner performance next time out. A slow, nervous night like this one could prove costly against sharper opponents.
Egypt will arrive in Atlanta full of confidence after their own shootout heroics. Argentina, for all their pedigree, were given fair warning in Miami.
Why it matters
Argentina arrived in North America chasing back-to-back World Cup crowns. Surviving a genuine scare keeps that quest alive.
Winning consecutive World Cups is a feat achieved by only a handful of nations in the tournament’s long history. The pressure on defending champions is immense, as every opponent raises their game and every mistake is magnified under global scrutiny.
For Cape Verde, the tournament ends as a triumph regardless of the result. A tiny island nation pushed the world champions to the brink on the biggest stage.
The broader significance for smaller footballing nations is clear: preparation, belief, and tactical discipline can close the gap against even the most storied opponents. Whether this performance inspires a new generation of Cape Verdean players or shifts how other nations approach major tournaments remains to be seen.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 Argentina vs Cape Verde?
Argentina won 3-2 after extra time in Miami. Messi, Lisandro Martínez and a deflected Romero header scored for Argentina.
Did Cape Verde come close to an upset?
Yes. The debutants equalised twice through Deroy Duarte and Sidny Lopes Cabral before losing in extra time.
What did the win mean for Messi?
His goal extended his record as the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history. It was another milestone in his sixth World Cup.
Have Argentina reached the round of 16?
Yes. The extra-time win sent the holders into the last 16 of the World Cup.
Who do Argentina play next?
Argentina face Egypt in the round of 16 in Atlanta. The tie is scheduled for Tuesday.
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