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Scaloni Praises Cape Verde After Argentina's Thrilling 3-2 World Cup Win

Argentina defeated Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time in the World Cup round of 32, with an own goal deciding the thriller. Manager Lionel Scaloni praised the debutants for their resilience and effort, calling them a "great team." Scaloni dismissed claims of an easy draw and highlighted his team's character and fatigue after 120 minutes. Argentina remain unbeaten and aim to become the first team in 64 years to successfully defend their World Cup title.

'Cape Verde proved they're a great team': Scaloni after FIFA WC thriller

Miami, July 4

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni heaped praise on debutants Cape Verde after they pushed the defending champions all the way to extra time in the round of 32 thriller at the Miami Stadium on Saturday. However, Lionel Messi's side came away victorious with a 3-2 victory in their first knockout match of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The African side, with a population of just half a million, twice erased a deficit before an extra-time own goal settled a gripping contest at Miami Stadium. The result earned Argentina a round of 16 clash with Egypt in Atlanta on July 7.

"It was a really tough match. You always have to focus on the positives. This team never gives up. And I have to give credit to our opponents. Today Cape Verde proved they're a great team. The truth is, everyone finished really tired, because they gave it their all," Scaloni told the post-match news conference as quoted by Xinhua.

Scaloni dismissed suggestions Argentina had been handed a favorable draw, saying there were no easy opponents at the World Cup.

"That was for those who said we had an easy run in the draw," he said. "Sure, we deserved to win and go through, but it was an extremely difficult match. I just wanted the match to be over. You saw the stunning goal they scored. I'm always wary. Everyone thought it would be a walk in the park, but we knew it wouldn't be."

Scaloni praised his players for overcoming fatigue and showing resilience in a match that lasted 120 minutes.

"They finished the match absolutely knackered," he said. "There are areas for improvement, but they've shown resilience. The players are tired because of extra time - too many minutes - and some cramps. But when they play with their hearts, they can overcome anything.

"The team showed their character and their worth today. The best thing about this team is that it just keeps going, keeps going, keeps going. The boys keep attacking with their heart on their boots. I think we rose to the occasion. The pitch was strange; the ball wouldn't run as we are used to, not ideal at all."

Scaloni said the performance reflected the mentality that has long defined Argentina's national team.

"This is Argentina. If you don't understand that, it's hard," he said. "We Argentines will understand it, because nothing comes easy. What does it mean to be Argentine? To suffer. Cape Verde gave 200 percent, and in football that levels things out. The fans are the first to understand that this is Argentina and nothing for us is easy.

"There is something special to this jersey. We will keep going forward, and there is no way we haven't come out of this stronger and will be moving forward."

Argentina are still unbeaten in the tournament and looking to create history, becoming the first team in 64 years to successfully defend their title in the FIFA World Cup history.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Scaloni saying "to suffer is to be Argentine" - yaar, that hit different. We Indians also understand suffering in sports, no? Cricket mein we've had our share of heartbreaks. But this Argentina team has something special - they just keep fighting. Messi's last dance and they're making it memorable. 🇮🇳⚽

Rohit P

People thought Argentina would stroll past Cape Verde 😂 This is World Cup, no easy matches. Even minnows now have quality. India needs to learn from these small nations - proper development system, not just politics in football associations. Cape Verde showed true spirit.

Nikhil C

Scaloni keeps saying his team is tired, but honestly Argentina were lucky today. Cape Verde twice came back from behind and deserved at least a draw. That extra time own goal was cruel. But this is what champions do - win even when not playing well. Egypt next will be tough.

Kavya N

"Nothing comes easy" - that's the Argentina way. But also the Indian way! Punjab Kings fans know all about suffering 😅 On a serious note, Scaloni's respect for Cape Verde is classy. Small nations deserve more recognition in world football. Hope India learns from this.

Siddharth J

Respect to Cape Verde! But Argentina's mentality is unmatched. Even when trailing, they never panic. Messi didn't have his best game but still created chances. That's why they're champions. Indian football needs this killer instinct. We always crumble under pressure against stronger teams. 😔

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