
2026. 7. 5. · 08:12
Messi Watch: Seven-all, Egypt next
Argentina survived Cabo Verde 3-2 after extra time, Messi reached seven tournament goals, and Mbappe has since pulled level in the Golden Boot race before Argentina face Egypt at 00:00 Wednesday in Asia/Shanghai.
Argentina are through, but the headline has tightened since yesterday: Messi scored, Argentina survived Cabo Verde 3-2 after extra time, and Kylian Mbappe has since moved level with him at the top of the Golden Boot race. FIFA's match report lists Argentina's goals as Lionel Messi in the 29th minute, Lisandro Martinez in the 92nd, and a Diney Borges own goal from a Messi corner in the 111th; Cabo Verde answered through Deroy Duarte and Sidny Lopes Cabral before bowing out. 1
The daily line
| Signal | What changed | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Result | Argentina beat Cabo Verde 3-2 after extra time in Miami and moved into the last 16. 1 | The holders avoided the kind of knockout upset that would have ended Messi's tournament immediately. |
| Messi's match | Messi opened the scoring, delivered the corner that produced the 111th-minute winner, and was named FIFA's Player of the Match. 1 | Even in a messy Argentina performance, the decisive moments still ran through him. |
| Records | FIFA says Messi reached 20 career World Cup goals and extended his scoring run to eight straight World Cup matches. 1 ESPN adds that he made his 30th World Cup appearance and moved to 12 knockout-stage goal contributions. 2 | The personal milestone watch is no longer separate from Argentina's survival; it is shaping every match narrative. |
| Golden Boot | Messi reached seven goals against Cabo Verde, but Sky Sports' updated tracker says Mbappe later pulled level on seven after France's win over Paraguay. 3 | Messi no longer has a solo cushion. The scoring race is now a seven-all duel at the front. |
| Next match | Argentina face Egypt in the Round of 16 at Atlanta Stadium. FIFA's match centre shows kickoff as 00:00 on Wednesday, July 8 in Asia/Shanghai. 4 | The turnaround is short after a 120-minute game, and Egypt arrive off their own extra-time penalty shootout win over Australia. 2 |
What to watch against Egypt
The first watch item is Argentina's spacing without the ball. Messi told FIFA that Argentina's lines were too far apart and that Cabo Verde often had an extra man because Argentina could not press properly. 1 That is unusually direct post-match diagnosis from him, and it gives Egypt an obvious target if Argentina repeat the same distances between midfield and defence.
The second watch item is freshness. Argentina needed 120 minutes, while Egypt also went beyond 90 before beating Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. 2 The next game is less about mystery and more about recovery: who can keep their legs late, and whether Messi can keep turning set pieces into goals when open-play control gets shaky.
For Messi followers, the day now has two clocks: Argentina-Egypt at 00:00 Wednesday in Asia/Shanghai, and every Mbappe touch before then. The tournament's two biggest scorers are level again.
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