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Argentina's World Cup defense bid survives spirited Cape Verde
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Argentina's World Cup defense bid survives spirited Cape Verde

Argentina narrowly avoided a historic upset in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match against Cape Verde, winning 3-2 after an extraordinary comeback by the underdogs. The match, played in Miami, saw Argentina take an early lead through Lionel Messi, but Cape Verde equalized twice, with Sidny Lopes Cabral scoring a stunning goal in the 103th minute. Argentina eventually secured victory via an own goal by Cape Verde's Diney Borges in the 111th minute, forcing extra time. Despite the win, Argentina's players and coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledged the challenge posed by Cape Verde, who became the first team from Africa to defeat a reigning World Cup champion. The result highlights the growing competitiveness of lower-ranked teams in international football.

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Argentina's World Cup defense bid survives spirited Cape Verde

Argentina narrowly avoided a historic upset in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match against Cape Verde, winning 3-2 after an extraordinary comeback by the underdogs. The match, played in Miami, saw Argentina take an early lead through Lionel Messi, but Cape Verde equalized twice, with Sidny Lopes Cabral scoring a stunning goal in the 103th minute. Argentina eventually secured victory via an own goal by Cape Verde's Diney Borges in the 111th minute, forcing extra time. Despite the win, Argentina's players and coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledged the challenge posed by Cape Verde, who became the first team from Africa to defeat a reigning World Cup champion. The result highlights the growing competitiveness of lower-ranked teams in international football.

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