Cape Verde threaten shock for the ages before Argentina break hearts in World Cup classic
Argentina narrowly survived an upset bid from Cape Verde in a World Cup Last 32 encounter in Miami, eventually winning 3-2 after extra time. The island nation's squad delivered an impressive performance throughout the match, pushing the tournament favourites to their limit with displays of technical quality and determination across all phases of play.
The deciding moments unfolded in extra time, with Argentina taking the lead through Lisandro Martínez in the 102nd minute. Cape Verde responded almost immediately with a superbly executed goal from Sydney Lopes Cabral to level the score. Argentina ultimately broke through when Cristian Romero guided a Lionel Messi corner delivery into the net via a defender, securing their passage to face Egypt next. Despite the defeat, Cape Verde continued creating opportunities right until the final whistle.
- Cape Verde nearly upset Argentina in a World Cup Last 32 match in Miami but fell short, losing 3-2 in extra time
- The island nation demonstrated unexpected technical skill and resilience, forcing their heavily favoured opponents into a thrilling 120-minute contest