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Argentina Favorites vs Cape Verde: Paul Masefield's World Cup Analysis

Paul Masefield believes Argentina will comfortably beat Cape Verde in the World Cup Round of 32. He praises Cape Verde's historic run and defensive resilience. Masefield analyzes the Messi vs Ronaldo debate, highlighting their different strengths. He identifies France and Argentina as top favorites, with Mexico and USA as potential dark horses.

Argentina are favourites, but Cape Verde have been difficult to break down: Paul Masefield

Mumbai, July 3

As the reigning champions Argentina face tournament debutants Cape Verde in the Round of 32 of FIFA World Cup 2026, former England international Paul Masefield believes Lionel Messi and Co. have the quality and experience to comfortably progress but insists Cape Verde deserve immense credit for their historic run to the knockout stages.

Reigning champions Argentina entered the knockout clash as favourites; Cape Verde's disciplined defensive displays and spirited run have made them one of the tournament's biggest success stories.

"Argentina are the favourites, no question about that. They will stick to their shape, they will do what they need to do, and they will go about the game in a positive way. Cape Verde have to be respected, especially with players like Vozinha in goal and Kevin Pina shielding the defence, but for me this is Argentina in cruise control, winning this one comfortably," Masefield said on Zee5.

Despite predicting an Argentine victory, Masefield described Cape Verde's campaign as one of the defining stories of the World Cup. "What has really stood out for me with this Cape Verde side is their heart, passion and desire. They've been incredibly difficult to break down, and the results they've produced have been nothing short of phenomenal. It's been brilliant to see one of the minnows of world football reach this stage, and now they get the opportunity to face the reigning champions. It's an unbelievable story," he addd.

Masefield also reflected on the enduring greatness of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, explaining why the debate over football's greatest player continues. "The biggest difference between Messi and Ronaldo is mentality. If you look at Ronaldo, he's worked incredibly hard to become uniquely physically fit, which is why his longevity has been so impressive. He's evolved throughout his career because he's constantly worked on his game. Lionel Messi, on the other hand, is just raw, natural talent that has been there from day one.

"They're both individually brilliant and absolute superstars, but for different reasons, and that's why the debate over who is the greatest continues. When you talk about technique, quality and individual brilliance, it's Messi. But when you talk about the all-round game, it's Ronaldo. Both players have been nothing short of unbelievable for the game of football."

Looking ahead to the remainder of the tournament, Masefield believes France and Argentina remain the teams to beat, while identifying Mexico and the USA as potential dark horses.

"For me, France are the favourites to win the FIFA World Cup 2026. There's no question about that given the quality and talent they have throughout the squad. Argentina are right alongside them because of the strength they possess across the pitch and the incredible depth on their bench, which will become increasingly important as injuries and suspensions begin to affect teams in the knockout rounds. Right now, Argentina are simply brushing aside everything in their path.

"If you're looking for dark horses, I'd say Mexico. As one of the host nations, they've quietly gone about their business and have looked extremely impressive throughout the tournament. I also wouldn't rule out the USA.

"Playing at home with the backing of their supporters gives them a huge advantage, and if Mauricio Pochettino can keep that momentum going, they could surprise a lot of people. That said, the two clear favourites for me remain France and Argentina," he said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Messi vs Ronaldo debate again? 😅 Honestly, we Indians should just enjoy both while they're still playing. But I think Masefield's analysis is spot on – Argentina's depth and experience make them clear favourites. Our Indian team could learn a lot from how Cape Verde built their defensive discipline from such limited resources. Respect where it's due!

Vikram M

Argentina in cruise control? I'm not so sure. Cape Verde have frustrated bigger teams already in this tournament. They've got that underdog spirit that makes them unpredictable. Plus, knockout football is a different beast – one moment of brilliance or a defensive lapse can change everything. Let's not write them off so quickly, bhai!

James A

It's brilliant to see a team like Cape Verde on the world stage. Their run reminds me of what Costa Rica did in 2014. Masefield is right – France and Argentina are the favourites, but dark horses like Mexico and USA could make things interesting. As someone who watches a lot of European football, I love seeing minnows upset the establishment!

Siddharth J

I disagree with Masefield on one point – calling it "cruise control" for Argentina is a bit dismissive. Cape Verde have shown incredible heart and tactical discipline. That said, Messi's individual brilliance is unmatched, and Argentina's bench strength is insane. Would love to see an upset just for the story though! 🏆

Rohit P

Finally someone acknowledging the Messi-Ronaldo debate properly! Masefield nailed it – Messi is raw genius, Ronaldo

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