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Messi trhal rekordy, proti Kapverdám to ale bylo nečekané drama
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Messi trhal rekordy, proti Kapverdám to ale bylo nečekané drama

Lionel Messi set a new record at the World Cup by scoring his 20th goal, helping Argentina advance to the quarterfinals against Egypt. The match against Cape Verde was unexpected, with Cape Verde becoming the oldest team in World Cup knockout stage history and making it to the round of 16 as the first African team since Ghana in 2006 and the first debutant since Slovakia in 2010. Despite being favorites, Argentina struggled in the second half but eventually won through a last-minute own goal by Dineye Borges. Messi added more records, including his 30th World Cup appearance and becoming the fourth player to score in five consecutive knockout matches. Meanwhile, Colombia defeated Ghana 1:0, with Prince Adu representing Czech league interests.

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Aktuálně.cz logoAktuálně.czIndépendantCentreil y a 16 h
Messi trhal rekordy, proti Kapverdám to ale bylo nečekané drama

Lionel Messi set a new record at the World Cup by scoring his 20th goal, helping Argentina advance to the quarterfinals against Egypt. The match against Cape Verde was unexpected, with Cape Verde becoming the oldest team in World Cup knockout stage history and making it to the round of 16 as the first African team since Ghana in 2006 and the first debutant since Slovakia in 2010. Despite being favorites, Argentina struggled in the second half but eventually won through a last-minute own goal by Dineye Borges. Messi added more records, including his 30th World Cup appearance and becoming the fourth player to score in five consecutive knockout matches. Meanwhile, Colombia defeated Ghana 1:0, with Prince Adu representing Czech league interests.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses solely on sports events and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides factual information about the World Cup matches without any biased framing or political commentary.

Seznam Zprávy logoSeznam ZprávyIndépendantCentreil y a 17 h
Nejšílenější zápas MS. Kapverdy málem zdolaly favorita, Messi to ustál

In a dramatic World Cup quarter-final match, Argentina narrowly defeated Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time. Despite being heavy favorites, Argentina faced intense pressure throughout the game, with Cape Verde coming close to pulling off a stunning upset. Lionel Messi scored twice, including a crucial goal in extra time, while defender Gabriel Borges accidentally scored an own goal. The match was marked by high tension and remarkable performances from both teams, with Cape Verde's goalkeeper Vozinha making several vital saves. The result ensured Argentina's progression to the semi-finals, though Cape Verde's valiant effort earned them widespread admiration.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political implications. It provides a balanced account of the match, highlighting both teams' performances without any apparent bias toward either side.

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