Messi and
Argentina beat
Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time thriller, advancing to
World Cup Round of 16 1 of 5 | Players of
Argentina celebrate after the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match against
Cape Verde in
Miami Gardens, Fla., Friday, July 3, 2026. (
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Cape Verde’s
Sidny Lopes Cabral (13) and
Argentina’s
Lionel Messi (10) react after the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Argentina and
Cape Verde in
Miami Gardens, Fla., Friday, July 3, 2026. (
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Cape Verde’s
Gilson Benchimol (9) reacts to a loss during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Argentina and
Cape Verde in
Miami Gardens, Fla., Friday, July 3, 2026. (
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Cape Verde’s
Gilson Benchimol (9) takes a shot against
Argentina goalkeeper
Emiliano Martinez (23) during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Argentina and
Cape Verde in
Miami Gardens, Fla., Friday, July 3, 2026. (
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Cape Verde’s
Deroy Duarte celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal against
Argentina during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match in
Miami Gardens, Fla., Friday, July 3, 2026. (
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Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP) —
Lionel Messi wiped the sweat from his forehead and breathed a sigh of relief. His
Argentina teammates did the same.A thrilling, unforgettable
World Cup match with underdog
Cape Verde was over — and the defending champions survived after being pushed to the brink.
Cape Verde equalized in regulation and again in extra time, but the Blue Sharks could not respond to
Argentina’s third goal, and La Albiceleste advanced to the Round of 16 with a 3-2 victory on Friday.Even in defeat, the performance by
Cape Verde — a tiny island nation off the western coast of Africa — will stand as one of the most remarkable stories of this, or any,
World Cup.The go-ahead score for
Argentina was credited as an own-goal after Cristian Romero’s header deflected off
Cape Verde’s Diney Borges in the 111th minute. Messi scored early in regulation, his record-extending 20th career
World Cup goal. Lisandro Martinez scored in the 92nd to put
Argentina ahead 2-1.
Sidny Lopes Cabral and
Deroy Duarte scored for
Cape Verde — both equalizers that stunned the pro-
Argentina crowd in South
Florida. Cabral’s goal — a curling, right-footed strike past goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez in the 103rd minute — made an already wild game even more incredible, tying it at 2-all and raising the possibility of Messi facing standout
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha in a penalty shootout. 2 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 2 MIN READ
Argentina pushed back in front eight minutes later, held on from there and advanced to face Egypt — which beat Australia in a shootout earlier Friday — in Atlanta on Tuesday. “As this team has demonstrated many times, and as I’ve said many times, it competes,” Messi said in Spanish. “And we competed to the end.”
Cape Verde’s memorable
World Cup debut had been a stunning run that few outside the country of 525,000 could have predicted. Behind the stellar play of the 40-year-old Vozinha,
Cape Verde became the smallest country to reach the knockout round, securing surprising draws against Spain and Uruguay and another against Saudi Arabia. Vozinha had 10 saves against
Argentina, including five against Messi. “We dignify what our country is. We drew twice against the world champions, we took it to extra time,”
Cape Verde coach Bubista said. “More than anything, it’s being proud of our players who were dignified in the
World Cup. We showed our identity.”Messi added another brilliant goal to his resume, sneaking behind the
Cape Verde defense on a well-timed run as Martinez lofted a pass toward him, taking a quick touch and hammering a finish into the roof of the net for a 1-0 lead in the 29th minute.The
Argentina captain has seven goals in this tournament — one more France’s Kylian Mbappé in the Golden Boot race as the top scorer in this year’s
World Cup — and extended his
World Cup record, moving two goals ahead of Mbappé on the career list. He has 12 goals during his record eight-match scoring streak.He had the game’s first chance when he sent skidding across the goal mouth but outside of the right post in the 15th minute. After getting taken down, he had a 25-yard free kick three minutes later that was easily gobbled up by Vozinha, who came up with marvelous nearly every time his team needed one. Bubista and players remained on the pitch well after the final whistle. Some sat with their heads nestled in their chests. Other shared tearful embraces before waving to their small crowd of supporters, reality sinking in at the end of a ride that almost no one outside of their fearless island could have predicted.“I have to give credit to our opponents,”
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said. “The truth is, when people say there’s no such thing as an easy opponent, today (
Cape Verde) proved they’re a great team.” Thames is an Associated Press sports writer based in Miami. She previously covered sports for the New York Times.