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England Players Might Use Viagra Before Mexico Round of 32 Clash
Sun Sport reports England may allow players to use Viagra before facing Mexico, with Estadio Azteca sitting 7,350 feet above sea level. The medication can help reduce fatigue linked to altitude, giving Thomas Tuchel’s squad another preparation option before a Round of 16 tie already shaped by heat, storms and thin-air concerns in Mexico City.
By Nischay Rathore
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'This is Not About Messi': Emotional Zlatan Ibrahimovic Hails Cabo Verde Despite Loss
Ibrahimovic grew emotional after Argentina’s 3-2 extra-time win, saying Cabo Verde deserved applause for nearly rocking “a big giant.” He called them “heroes,” “idols” and “stars” who never lost in 90 minutes. Ibrahimovic said the island will welcome them home “on a red carpet,” adding, “This is not about Argentina or Messi.”
By Nischay Rathore
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Full-Time Report: Lionel Messi, Lisandro Martinez and Cristian Romero Save Argentina
Messi opened in the first half, reaching 20 World Cup goals. Duarte equalized in the 59th minute before Martinez’s 92nd-minute rocket beat Vozinha. Cabral dragged Cabo Verde level again with a 103rd-minute golazo, but Romero turned in Messi’s 111th-minute corner. Cabo Verde pushed until the final whistle, while Argentina survived 3-2 after extra time.
By Nischay Rathore
about 2 hours ago
Lisandro Martinez Puts Argentina 2-1 Up After Lionel Messi Milestone
Martinez fired a blistering shot past Vozinha in the 92nd minute to put Argentina 2-1 ahead against Cabo Verde. Duarte had equalized in the 59th minute, cancelling out Messi’s first-half opener and 20th World Cup goal. Lautaro supplied the earlier assist, but Argentina needed another late surge to keep their Round of 32 control alive.
By Nischay Rathore
about 3 hours ago
Argentina vs Cabo Verde Half-Time Report: Lionel Messi Scores the Opener
Messi struck in the 29th minute from Lautaro Martinez’s assist, lifting his World Cup tally to 20 goals as Argentina led Cabo Verde 1-0 at halftime. He had three attempts, two on target, including a direct free kick. Argentina kept building pressure, but Cabo Verde’s defense stayed compact enough to keep the Round of 32 tie alive.
By Nischay Rathore




