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#广场预测世界杯赢4000u Argentina VS Cape Verde, the defending champion meets the "smallest" dark horse in history. Will Messi be trapped by a bus defense?
On the morning of July 4th Beijing time, the round of 16 of the US-Canada-Mexico World Cup will feature a highly dramatic matchup—the defending champion Argentina against the biggest dark horse of this tournament, Cape Verde, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA.
According to the latest FIFA rankings, Argentina is ranked 2nd in the world, with a total squad value of over 1.2 billion euros. They have rich tournament experience and won all three group stage matches, making them the top favorite to win the World Cup. Cape Verde is ranked 67th, with a total squad value of only 54.5 million euros. This Atlantic island nation, with a population of just 550k, is making its World Cup debut. However, they advanced to the knockout stage with an unbeaten record of three draws in the group stage, becoming the smallest and least populous country to ever reach the knockout rounds in World Cup history.
This is the first official meeting between the two teams. Argentina has shown strong attacking firepower in the group stage. The 39-year-old Messi is in hot form, having scored 6 goals in this tournament, bringing his total World Cup goals to 19, breaking his own record as the all-time top scorer in World Cup history. Cape Verde is known for its extreme 5-4-1 bus defense. Their 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made 11 saves in the group stage with a save rate of 91.2%. Despite being valued at just 50k euros, he has become the "wall of sighs" for the team's defense.
In terms of strength and tournament experience, Argentina holds an absolute advantage. Data agency Opta predicts Argentina's probability of advancing is 87.9%, while Cape Verde's is only 12.1%. However, the World Cup has never lacked upsets. In 1990, Cameroon defeated Argentina; in 2022, Saudi Arabia stunned Argentina—both are classic examples of underdogs toppling giants.
Cape Verde's potential path to an upset is clear: rely on extreme defense to drag the match into a penalty shootout, replicating their strategy of keeping clean sheets against strong teams; use set pieces or counterattacks to steal a goal and then全员 retreat. However, the disadvantages are also obvious. The team has only scored 2 goals in three group matches, with limited offensive capability. Once forced to push forward, defensive gaps will be fully exposed.
Regardless of the outcome of this match, Cape Verde has already written its own "dark horse fairy tale" in world football history with three draws in the group stage. And Messi's path to defending the title will face a true test under the night sky of Miami.
Recommended scores: 1:0, 2:0, 1:1 (regular 90 minutes)
On the morning of July 4th Beijing time, the round of 16 of the US-Canada-Mexico World Cup will feature a highly dramatic matchup—the defending champion Argentina against the biggest dark horse of this tournament, Cape Verde, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA.
According to the latest FIFA rankings, Argentina is ranked 2nd in the world, with a total squad value of over 1.2 billion euros. They have rich tournament experience and won all three group stage matches, making them the top favorite to win the World Cup. Cape Verde is ranked 67th, with a total squad value of only 54.5 million euros. This Atlantic island nation, with a population of just 550k, is making its World Cup debut. However, they advanced to the knockout stage with an unbeaten record of three draws in the group stage, becoming the smallest and least populous country to ever reach the knockout rounds in World Cup history.
This is the first official meeting between the two teams. Argentina has shown strong attacking firepower in the group stage. The 39-year-old Messi is in hot form, having scored 6 goals in this tournament, bringing his total World Cup goals to 19, breaking his own record as the all-time top scorer in World Cup history. Cape Verde is known for its extreme 5-4-1 bus defense. Their 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made 11 saves in the group stage with a save rate of 91.2%. Despite being valued at just 50k euros, he has become the "wall of sighs" for the team's defense.
In terms of strength and tournament experience, Argentina holds an absolute advantage. Data agency Opta predicts Argentina's probability of advancing is 87.9%, while Cape Verde's is only 12.1%. However, the World Cup has never lacked upsets. In 1990, Cameroon defeated Argentina; in 2022, Saudi Arabia stunned Argentina—both are classic examples of underdogs toppling giants.
Cape Verde's potential path to an upset is clear: rely on extreme defense to drag the match into a penalty shootout, replicating their strategy of keeping clean sheets against strong teams; use set pieces or counterattacks to steal a goal and then全员 retreat. However, the disadvantages are also obvious. The team has only scored 2 goals in three group matches, with limited offensive capability. Once forced to push forward, defensive gaps will be fully exposed.
Regardless of the outcome of this match, Cape Verde has already written its own "dark horse fairy tale" in world football history with three draws in the group stage. And Messi's path to defending the title will face a true test under the night sky of Miami.
Recommended scores: 1:0, 2:0, 1:1 (regular 90 minutes)