Soccer-Argentina wary of Egypt last-16 test after Cape Verde scare


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Argentina Training - Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, U.S. - July 6, 2026 Argentina's Lionel Messi and Leandro Paredes during training. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

July 6 (Reuters) - Argentina expect ⁠another tough challenge in their last-16 clash with ⁠Egypt after needing extra time to beat Cape ‌Verde 3-2, with players warning there are no easy matches left in the World Cup.

The reigning world champions advanced after a hard-fought victory over ​the African debutants and expect another ⁠stern test against Egypt ⁠as they seek a place in the quarter-finals.

• Midfielder Leandro ⁠Paredes ‌said the tournament had shown how competitive international soccer had become, pointing to the unpredictability of ⁠recent results such as Brazil's 2-1 defeat by ​Norway on ‌Sunday.

• "We are aware that all the national teams are ⁠very competitive. ​Anyone can beat anyone," Paredes told reporters on Monday in Atlanta.

• "Obviously, seeing Brazil out of the tournament attracts attention, but there ⁠are no easy matches. All the ​teams are very well prepared."

• Defender Nahuel Molina said he expected Egypt to pose a significant challenge, adding that the ⁠North African side would be highly motivated and well prepared.

• "In the end, nobody gives you anything. Every opponent studies you, everyone gives their life for their national team," Molina ​said.

• "On our side, as always, we'll ⁠try to be the protagonists and represent Argentina in the ​best possible way," he added.

• Argentina ‌face Egypt on Tuesday in ​Atlanta, with the winners progressing to play Switzerland or Colombia.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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