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Messi answers the call once again as Argentina survive scare

MIAMI, July 3 : Lionel Messi stole the World Cup spotlight once again as Argentina edged Cape Verde 3-2 in an extra-time thriller on Friday, but his virtuoso display only reaffirmed the perception that the reigning champions are still overly reliant on one man.

Messi had guided Argentina to a long-awaited title in 2022, the talismanic captain grabbing games by the scruff of the neck and providing the answers each time his team mates turned to him when the pressure mounted.

Messi scored seven goals in Qatar, a tally he has already matched in North America as he continues to bend the tournament to his will and break records at 39.

Questions about Messi's longevity have long since been answered, but coach Lionel Scaloni's conundrum remains - how long can Argentina go on letting one little genius solve their problems?

EVERYTHING FLOWS THROUGH MESSI

Miami had become a temporary province of Argentina as the sea of blue-white shirts bounced up and down as one, while a proud pocket of Cape Verde fans in dark blue held their corner.

The noise belonged to one nation but the occasion belonged to one man as Messi scooped up another Man of the Match trophy.

From the outset, all of Argentina's attacks flowed through Messi as they looked for openings in Cape Verde's defence.

The hydration break interrupted Cape Verde's rhythm and when they lost focus for one second Messi made them pay, plucking a long ball out of the Miami sky with a delicate first touch before firing home from a tight angle.

When the referee blew the halftime whistle, Cape Verde coach Bubista stayed in the dugout deep in discussion with his assistants, searching for a way to contain a man who has scored 20 World Cup goals.

To Cape Verde's credit, they fought back as Deroy

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