@dibre.davaca: Nossa, esse jogo entre Argentina e Cabo Verde na Copa tem tudo para ser daqueles confrontos inesquecíveis que só o futebol consegue proporcionar. Se você parar para pensar, é o cenário perfeito do "Davi contra Golias" se materializando no gramado de Miami. De um lado, a gente tem a Argentina, atual campeã, cheia de estrelas e com o Messi comendo a bola, voando baixo na artilharia do torneio. Do outro, a seleção de Cabo Verde, uma ilha pequena com pouco mais de 500 mil habitantes, estreando em Mundiais e já fazendo história ao chegar invicta nessa segunda fase. A Argentina, como todo mundo esperava, passou por cima no grupo dela com três vitórias tranquilas. O Messi parece que resolveu transformar essa última Copa dele em uma obra de arte definitiva, já marcou seis gols e quebrou mais recordes de artilharia. Mas o que me chama atenção mesmo é o tamanho do coração desse time de Cabo Verde. Os caras seguraram um empate contra a Espanha na fase de grupos, deixaram o Uruguai para trás e contam com o goleiro Vozinha, de 40 anos, fechando o gol como se fosse um garoto. É aquela típica história de superação que faz a gente ligar a TV torcendo pelo azarão, só para ver até onde o sonho deles pode ir. O jogo promete ser aquele ataque contra defesa clássico, com a Argentina pressionando desde o primeiro minuto e Cabo Verde tentando encaixar uma bola longa de contra-ataque para chocar o planeta de vez. Independentemente de quem passar para enfrentar o vencedor de Austrália e Egito, a verdade é que Cabo Verde já venceu só de estar ali, dividindo o mesmo palco com os maiores do mundo. É o tipo de partida imperdível para curtir no início da noite, com a pipoca do lado, esperando para ver se a lógica vai prevalecer ou se o futebol vai nos dar mais um milagre. #copadomundo #vozinha #caboverde #messi

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ultimatepower128
Ultimatepower12 :
Cabo verde jogou até o fim...
2026-07-04 00:48:15
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joao.marcos6072
JM :
vozinha jantou Messi kkkk
2026-07-04 01:12:52
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c.eduuarrdo
eduu :
craque do jogo
2026-07-04 01:35:40
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vinciusrodrigues553
ⓥ ꧁ⓥvɪnɪcɪus╰‿╯꧂ :
infelizmente o mal venceu.....
2026-07-04 00:50:47
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amassa_xotaa
Thomas Turbando :
pra mim cabo verde ganhou. podem falar o que quiserem
2026-07-04 01:43:13
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victor.tenebroso4
victor tenebroso :
the messi não deixou isso acontecer kkkkkk
2026-07-04 01:28:12
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antonio.dovalle0
•Aɳƚσɳισ ԃσ ʋαʅʅҽ• :
O Mal Venceu
2026-07-04 01:43:17
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vhera.guarani
Vhera indígena :
o mal venceu, vozinha não conseguiu
2026-07-04 01:55:30
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sou_nation
ANDERSON… :
o mal venceu
2026-07-04 01:24:30
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nature.wq
natureza.br :
Eterno vozinha. obrigado pela alegria. viva Cabo Verde 💚
2026-07-04 00:46:22
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horadagratidaoo
ShamoNxf :
mesmo perdendo, cabo verde venceu esse jogo pela a honra
2026-07-04 00:55:03
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luhgm8
rosa :
Cabo Verde tá jogando demais
2026-07-04 00:21:31
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hg_cequiso
hg_cequiso :
atom x zeus esse jogo foi esse nivel
2026-07-04 00:55:48
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lucas_105161
Lucas_10 :
2022 mbappe x Argentina 2026 vozinha x Argentina obs(a seleção de Cabo Verde jogou demais)
2026-07-04 00:59:32
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browzinho.__
browzinho.__ :
2026-07-04 01:27:08
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kenkanekikunsan
𝓙𝓾𝓷𝓷𝓲𝓸𝓻𝓻 :
foi Cabo Verde contra a fifa e argentina juntos
2026-07-04 01:35:57
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marlenestan.almei
fabian pelizzer :
argentina🥶🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 e a maior seleção do mundo
2026-07-04 03:39:10
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