
Cape Verde reach World Cup last 32 and draw Argentina clash with Messi
Cape Verde's World Cup run rolls on after the tournament debutants clinched a berth in the round of 32, where they will meet reigning champions Argentina and Lionel Messi.
A scoreless draw with Saudi Arabia proved sufficient for the Blue Sharks to advance as Group H runners-up, with Uruguay's loss to Spain clearing their path.
Supporters erupted in celebration as Cape Verde moved on in their maiden World Cup campaign without dropping a single group-stage match.
Head coach Bubista insists his squad should hold no dread about what lies ahead, even with a heavy assignment on the horizon.
Placed 67th globally and drawn from a population of just over half a million, Cape Verde have already surpassed forecasts by surviving a group that featured Spain and Uruguay.
The side now travel to Miami for their most demanding fixture to date, with a spot in the last 16 riding on the outcome against Messi and Argentina.
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