'Not here by accident': Messi-led Argentina strictly warned ahead of FIFA World Cup clash vs Cape Verde

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Argentina captain Lionel Messi in this frame. (Getty)
Argentina captain Lionel Messi in this frame. (Getty)

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Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni wants his team to be wary of Cape Verde

Argentina will take on Cape Verde on July 3

Upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 clash in Miami presents the ultimate footballing contrast, as the tiny island nation of Cape Verde prepares to battle Lionel Messi and Argentina for a place in the round of 16. As the smallest country ever to qualify for the knockout phase, Cape Verde enters this high-stakes fixture hoping to engineer what would be widely regarded as the most monumental upset in the history of the sport.

Argentina wary of Cape Verde's calibre

The Atlantic archipelago has emerged as the definitive underdog story of this newly expanded 48-team tournament. They have continually rewritten the script, holding powerhouse Spain to a stunning draw before successfully navigating a tricky group to advance to the last 32 at the expense of established footballing nations Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.

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Meanwhile, Argentina's journey to the knockouts has been a masterclass in dominance, spearheaded by a blistering six-goal tally from their iconic skipper Messi. The reigning champions are widely tipped to easily brush aside their African opponents as they continue their pursuit of consecutive World Cup trophies.

Yet, the monumental challenge has not shaken Cape Verde's resolve. Refusing to be overawed by Argentina's star-studded lineup or Messi's legendary status, head coach Bubista made it clear that his team belongs on this stage. Reminding everyone that they qualified on pure merit, he expressed total confidence, stating that while this is the defining match of their careers, they intend to embrace the challenge without fear and play solely to win.

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We have to respect them: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni on Cape Verde

Marking his 100th game at the helm of the South American giants, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni made it clear that his squad has no intention of underestimating their upcoming opponents. He pointed directly to Cape Verde's undefeated run in the group stage as proof of their danger, emphasizing that they have fully earned their place in the knockout rounds and command absolute respect from the reigning champions.

“This is a team that hasn’t lost. They aren’t here by accident. We have to respect them, and that is what we will do,” said Scaloni.

Should Argentina secure the victory as expected, their path forward will lead them to a round of 16 matchup in Dallas. There, they will face the winner of the knockout clash between Australia and Egypt.