AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCape Verde World Cup buzz: Goalkeeper Vozinha, now a cult hero after Cape Verde’s standout run, says his contract with Portuguese second-division Chaves has ended and he’s open to a new club—Brazil included—after his social-media surge and big performances. Group-stage drama: South Korea’s hopes are now out of their hands after a 1-0 loss to South Africa left them third in Group A, forcing them to wait for other results as eight of 12 third-placed teams advance. Knockout race pressure: Scotland’s 3-0 defeat by Brazil has them sweating their place among the best third teams, with their fate tied to what happens in other groups. Africa spotlight: The tournament’s “underdog goalkeeper” theme keeps growing, with Cape Verde’s Vozinha named alongside other surprise keepers making headlines. Next for Cape Verde: Cape Verde face Saudi Arabia in the final group match, with a win needed to push toward the Round of 32.
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