Argentina edges Cabo Verde in World Cup qualifier despite limited attacking options
Messi leads Argentina to narrow victory, but defending champions lack depth in attack.
Argentina managed a narrow victory over Cabo Verde in their World Cup qualifier match, with Lionel Messi once again proving instrumental in securing the result. The defending champions struggled to overwhelm their opponents despite their considerable advantage on paper, raising concerns about their attacking depth beyond their talismanic captain.
Messi's performance was the difference-maker as he created crucial opportunities and maintained possession in key moments. However, the match highlighted a significant weakness in Argentina's squad — the lack of secondary attacking options who can consistently convert chances. The team's over-reliance on their star player became evident as other forwards failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
This victory comes as Argentina aims to maintain their momentum following their successful World Cup campaign. The narrow margin against a determined Cabo Verde side suggests the defending champions may face tougher tests ahead in their qualifying campaign. Many observers noted that Argentina's performance fell short of the dominant displays expected from a reigning World Cup winner.
The match outcome underscores a recurring challenge for Argentine football — balancing their traditional attacking philosophy with practical results. While Messi's brilliance continues to deliver victories, the team's ability to win without relying heavily on individual performance will be crucial for their long-term success. Coach Lionel Scaloni will likely need to develop alternative attacking strategies and strengthen the squad's depth before facing more challenging opponents in the upcoming fixtures.
Argentina's narrow escape serves as a reminder that even elite football teams cannot coast on their reputations. The defending champions must address their attacking vulnerabilities if they wish to maintain their dominance in international football.