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Lionel Messi Hails Cabo Verde's Resilience After Argentina's Hard-Fought Win

Lionel Messi led Argentina to a 3-2 victory over Cabo Verde, securing their spot in the World Cup round of 16. Messi praised the debutants' resilience, noting their draws against Spain and Uruguay were no coincidence. He admitted Argentina struggled to find rhythm after the first goal and faced intense pressure from Cabo Verde. The team will now face Egypt, led by Mo Salah, in the next round.

"No coincidence they did not lose to Spain, Uruguay": Messi hails debutants Cabo Verde's resillience after sealing WC R16 spot

Miami, July 4

After sealing the round of 16 spot following a hard-fought win against a valiant Cabo Verde unit, Argentina superstar Lionel Messi hailed his opponents, saying that they did not let them relax and find their rhythm, adding that his side knew that the match was not going to be easy since "everything is even" in a FIFA World Cup.

Messi-led Argentina, perhaps faced one of the scariest 100-odd minutes on a football pitch in recent times untill a Diney Borges own goal made it 3-2 in their favour, sending them to the round of 16 to battle a Mo Salah-led Egypt. While Messi opened the goal tally in the 29th minute and the world expected more magic from him, the 40-year-old Cabo Verde goalie Vozinha and his team had other plans: to give the defending champions a scare of a lifetime.

Following the match, Messi said during the post-match proceedings that it was not a matter of coincidence that Cabo Verde played out draws against Euro champions Spain and Uruguay, acknowledging the greatness and heart of the debutants. He also admitted that the "hardest thing" to do in the match was to get that first goal.

"Well, honestly, we knew, we knew it was going to be a very tough game. It is no coincidence that this team had not lost to Spain or Uruguay. We did the hardest thing, which was getting that first goal. We thought that after that we would find our rhythm and be more relaxed, but it was the complete opposite."

"At times we lost possession, we sat back a bit too much, and we could not press them effectively. And well, they used their strengths to strike. We knew it would be difficult. This is knockout football, and nobody gives you anything for free."

"While some might dismiss certain teams based on their name, we knew it would not be easy at all. That's the nature of this World Cup in particular, right? Everything is very even, very complicated, and every match is going to be incredibly tough," he continued.

Messi acknowledged that his side made a "massive physical effort", and now it is important to "rest, focus on what is ahead, and try to take the positives from today's game".

"Beyond just advancing, I believe there are positives because we did some good things, but we also need to correct the mistakes, of which there were many today," he signed off.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

Messi's humility is refreshing. He could have blamed the pitch or the conditions, but instead he gave full credit to Cabo Verde. That's what makes him the GOAT - respect for every opponent. India could learn something from this kind of sportsmanship in cricket and football. But honestly, Argentina looked shaky in defense - Egypt will smell blood.

Priya S

As someone who follows football closely, this World Cup has been absolutely crazy! Cabo Verde debuting and almost causing a massive upset? This is why we love the game. Messi's right - nothing is given for free in knockout football. Personally, I think Argentina were too casual after the first goal. Need to fix those defensive lapses before Egypt. 🇮🇳⚽

David E

Respect to Cabo Verde for playing fearless football. But let's be real - Argentina's midfield was overrun at times. Messi can't do everything alone. De Paul and Mac Allister need to step up. If Argentina play like this against Egypt, Mo Salah will punish them. Still, credit where it's due - this was a proper World Cup match, full of drama and heart.

Raghav A

Messi's comment about 'everything being even' in this World Cup is spot on. We've seen Saudi Arabia beat Argentina, Japan beat Germany... ratings don't matter anymore. Cabo Verde showed that preparation and heart can level the playing field. As an Indian fan, I wish we could see our team in such tournaments one day. This is what true development of football looks like. 🇮🇳❤️

T Tyler Y

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