Miami, USA: Defending champions Argentina survived a massive scare to progress to the Round of 16 after edging out a spirited Cape Verde side 3-2 in a captivating extra-time thriller at the FIFA World Cup 2026. While the footballing world celebrated Argentina’s progression, the absolute talking point of the match was a breathtaking rocket strike from Cape Verde’s Sidny Lopes Cabral that left Argentine maestro Lionel Messi visibly stunned.
The match, held in front of a packed crowd of nearly 65,000 fans in Miami, initially looked like a standard victory for the heavyweights. Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the first half, extending his record of scoring in eight consecutive World Cup matches. However, the island nation of just half a million people refused to back down. Deroy Duarte equalized for Cape Verde around the hour mark, pushing the game into a tense 30 minutes of extra time after regulation ended 1-1.
Early in extra time, Lisandro Martinez briefly restored Argentina’s lead, but Cape Verde responded almost immediately. Sidny Lopes Cabral unleashed a stunning, thunderous volley from distance that screamed directly into the top corner. The sheer audacity and quality of the strike instantly ignited social media, with fans calling it the undisputed “Goal of the Tournament” and one of the finest in World Cup history. Cameras caught Messi looking completely dumbfounded by the quality of the equalizer.
Ultimately, heartbreak struck for Cape Verde when an Argentina corner saw Cristian Romero’s powerful header deflect off Cape Verde defender Diney Borges for a cruel own goal. Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni, celebrating his 100th match in charge of the national team, breathed a heavy sigh of relief on the touchline.
Despite a late onslaught from Cape Verde—including another venomous strike from Cabral that required a fingertip save from Emiliano Martinez—Argentina held on to seal their victory. La Albiceleste will face Egypt next on Tuesday in Atlanta.