Champions Argentina face World Cup newcomers Cape Verde in Miami. Lionel Messi has opened the scoring, bringing Argentina ahead 1-0.
Messi’s Record-Breaking Performance
With his goal, the 39-year-old Argentine has scored in eight consecutive World Cup matches. This achievement moves him ahead of Kylian Mbappe in the race for the Golden Boot. Messi now holds 20 World Cup goals, surpassing Mbappe’s record by two.
Upcoming Match
The team that wins this match will compete against Egypt in Atlanta on July 7 for a place in the quarter-finals.
Match Highlights
As the first half concluded, Messi’s goal remained the sole difference between the teams. Cape Verde started strong but lacked offensive quality to challenge Argentina’s goal. The fans sang ‘Muchachos’, celebrating with gusto as Argentina gained confidence after breaching Vozinha’s defense.
Midway through the match, Cape Verde displayed solid defense, limiting Argentina’s early opportunities. However, Messi’s excellent finish after a pass from Lisandro Martinez brought Argentina to life.
Cape Verde’s Resilience
Despite conceding early, Cape Verde recovered partially, maintaining a structured defense. Their effort constrained Argentina’s movements and created some counter-attack opportunities. Still, Argentina dominated possession and tenaciously pressured their opponents in midfield.
Vozinha, Cape Verde’s goalkeeper, delivered crucial saves, but Messi’s finesse broke through. The tension eased for Argentina as they finally found the net, supported by vibrant cheers from their fans.

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