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Murals, flags and beef dishes - Messi mania takes hold in Miami
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Messi opens the scoring against Cape Verde with 'sensational' finish By Elizabeth Conway Spanish football reporter , At Miami Stadium Published 1 hour ago He scored again. After getting three against Algeria, two against Austria and one against Jordan, Lionel Messi added another as Argentina defeated Cape Verde in the World Cup last 32. His opener in the dramatic, extraordinary 3-2 victory in Miami was his 20th World Cup finals goal - extending the record he broke during his country's progression through the group phase in the United States. It was his seventh of this tournament. The atmosphere around the stadium had been building long before kick-off, with supporters lining the streets draped in sky blue and white, beating drums, singing songs and posing beneath giant Argentina flags. Inside, blue and white shirts dominated the stands, with his number 10 visible almost everywhere. Flags draped over the railings, while one striking banner portrayed Messi alongside Diego Maradona as saint-like figures, reflecting the status which so many supporters regard their greatest footballing icons. "He's our hero," one Argentina fan said before kick-off. "He's like our God." "He has aged like fine wine," another said. "The older he gets, the better he gets." When asked whether Messi could win the Golden Boot at this World Cup, supporters were confident that he would if Argentina made the final. "We've already had so much from him," one fan said. "If he wins it, fantastic, but everything he's already done for Argentina is enough. He is incredible." By Messi's extraordinary standards, this was not his most influential performance. Cape Verde frustrated Argentina for long periods and played with a confidence that suggested little sign of the gap in the world rankings, with Argentina ranked second in the world and Cape Verde sitting outside the top 60. Yet, as he has done so many times before, Messi still made his mark. Farewell Cape Verde - the underdogs the World Cup will never forget Published 3 hours ago Holders Argentina break Cape Verde hearts with extra-time win 'It's just one record after another' The goal itself was a reminder that even when he appears subdued, he needs only one moment. Timing his run perfectly onto Lisandro Martinez's pass, Messi took the ball in his stride with his first touch and then lifted it over Cape Verde's keeper. Messi's goal tally is now at seven, which would have made him the top scorer in five of the past six world cups. Since 1978, there have been 13 world cups and his tally would have been enough to be top scorer in all but two. Commentating on BBC Radio 5 Live, former Scotland forward James McFadden described the finish as "just incredible". "The run he makes is beyond the backline and the timing is excellent," McFadden said. "The weight of the pass into him is outstanding and his first touch is exquisite." On