Argentina faced unexpected difficulties against Cape Verde, being forced into extra time after a hard-fought draw, highlighting concerning physical fatigue within the squad during the #WorldCup2026.
The Argentina national team experienced moments of pure tension in this crucial World Cup fixture. In a match marked by low intensity and impressive resistance from the Cape Verdeans, the reigning world champions failed to confirm their favoritism in regular time, ending the clash in a 1-1 draw.
The score was opened by Lionel Messi in the first half, but the Argentina team saw the scenario change when Deroy Duarte equalized for Cape Verde in the second half. The result forced extra time, testing not only the technical limits but also the physical conditioning of Lionel Scaloni‘s squad.
Relief in Extra Time
Early in extra time, defender Lisandro Martínez scored the goal that gave the Argentinian team a boost, breaking the deadlock and restoring the necessary calm for the remainder of the match. Despite regaining the lead, the alarm regarding the players’ physical condition remains on the technical staff’s radar.
Exhaustion and Physical Limits
In the final stretch of the match, several Argentinian athletes showed clear signs of exhaustion. Lionel Scaloni tried to refresh the team with the introductions of Lautaro Martínez, Rodrigo de Paul, Thiago Almada, and Facundo Medina. However, bad luck accompanied the strategy: Enzo Fernandez and Nahuel Molina suffered from cramps and pain on the field after the changes. As the coach had already used up his three substitution windows, both were forced to continue on the field, playing through the pain.
“The game showed that our intensity was below expectations, and the accumulated physical wear-and-tear is starting to take its toll at the most decisive moment of the competition,” the tactical analysis pointed out after the final whistle.
Statistics of a Grinding Duel
Argentina’s dominance was understated in the statistics. During the 90 minutes, Messi‘s team had 15 shots, with only eight on target. Cape Verde‘s defensive system, led by goalkeeper Vozinha — who made crucial saves, especially from the number 10’s free-kicks — was largely responsible for keeping the African dream alive until the brink of extra time.
Now, Argentina urgently needs to assess its physical recovery for the upcoming challenges. The demonstration of fragility against a fierce opponent raises an alarm for the upcoming knockout stages, where accumulated wear-and-tear could be the determining factor between glory and early elimination.

