Buenos Aires — Argentina edged past Cabo Verde 1‑0 in their World Cup group‑stage opener, with Lionel Messi scoring the decisive goal in the 71st minute, the match report said. The win, while enough to keep Argentina’s title‑defending hopes alive, exposed a troubling reliance on a single playmaker and left Cabo Verde’s coach Rui Águas questioning the Argentine side’s defensive shape and attacking balance.
What Happened
Argentina began the match with a compact, disciplined structure, pressing high but protecting their back‑three. In the 21st minute, a quick counter‑attack saw Rodrigo De Paul deliver a precise through‑ball to the left flank, where Messi cut inside and fired a low shot that was saved by Cabo Verde goalkeeper Maximiano Melo. The Argentine side pressed for a second chance, but the defense held firm.
The breakthrough came in the 71st minute. Messi received a long ball from Enzo Fernández, turned on a defender, and slipped into the left‑hand corner of the box. He met a low cross from the right wing, redirected it with his left foot, and the ball slipped past Melo into the net. Argentina’s 1‑0 victory was secured after a late corner that produced a scramble inside the Argentine box but no further goal.
Cabo Verde managed only a handful of shots on target, with their lone forward, Garry Rogério, missing a clear chance from a corner in the 55th minute. The team’s attempts to create clear chances were largely stifled by Argentina’s midfield dominance.
Why It Matters
Argentina entered the tournament as the defending champions, carrying the weight of expectations to perform consistently across all matches. A narrow win, while sufficient for group progression, highlights a potential vulnerability: an over‑reliance on Messi for creativity and goal‑scoring. If opponents can neutralize Messi, Argentina’s attack may stall.
For Cabo Verde, a team that has never qualified for a World Cup before, the match offered a rare opportunity to test their squad against a top‑tier side. Their criticism of Argentina’s defensive organization suggests that even a dominant team can exhibit lapses that opponents can exploit.
Background and Context
Argentina’s campaign began with a 1‑0 victory over the host nation, Chile, where Messi again proved decisive. The team’s style under coach Lionel Scaloni has been characterized by a high defensive line, quick transitions, and a heavy dependence on Messi’s vision and finishing.
Cabo Verde, a small island nation off the coast of West Africa, made its World Cup debut in 2022. Their squad is largely composed of players from domestic leagues, with a few overseas signings. Their first match in 2026 was against a top‑tier side, making the 1‑0 loss a respectable result given the disparity in experience and resources.
Competing Claims or Uncertainty
Rui Águas, Cabo Verde’s coach, publicly questioned Argentina’s defensive shape, noting that the back line allowed the Cape Verdean team to press aggressively in the final third. He also pointed out the lack of support for Messi, suggesting that the Argentine side’s attack was too predictable.
Lionel Scaloni, in post‑match comments, acknowledged the need for additional goal‑scoring threats beyond Messi. He praised the team’s discipline but admitted that the narrow margin of victory could be a warning sign if the squad does not diversify its attacking options.
There is no evidence that Argentina’s defensive lapses were intentional or that they were unaware of Cabo Verde’s pressing strategy. The match reports indicate that the Argentine defense held strong for most of the game, with only occasional lapses that allowed Cabo Verde to press forward.
What to Watch Next
Argentina’s next match will be against the United States, a team that has shown the ability to disrupt the rhythm of top teams. Observers will be keen to see whether Argentina can maintain a balanced attack and whether they can prevent the U.S. from double‑marking Messi.
Cabo Verde will face France in their second group match. Their ability to adapt their defensive strategy and create chances against a higher‑quality opposition will be a key storyline.
Conclusion
Argentina’s 1‑0 win over Cabo Verde was a technical success but a strategic warning. Messi’s performance reaffirmed his role as the team’s creative engine, yet the narrow margin and lack of alternative attacking threats could prove costly as the tournament progresses. Cabo Verde’s critique of Argentina’s defensive organization highlights a potential area for improvement, even for a side that dominated the match. As the World Cup unfolds, both teams will need to adapt: Argentina must diversify its attack, and Cabo Verde must refine its defensive structure to capitalize on any lapses from stronger opponents.
Sources
Hindustan Times – “Cabo Verde ask questions as Argentina escape with narrow World Cup win,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cabo-verde-ask-questions-as-argentina-escape-with-narrow-world-cup-win-101783145966775.html
Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source
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