AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSpain vs. Cape Verde Build-Up: Spain begin their World Cup campaign in Atlanta on Monday, with coach Luis de la Fuente saying Lamine Yamal is “in perfect condition” but will start on the bench as he returns from injury. Cape Verde Debut: Cape Verde manager Bubista frames the opener as a chance to show the country to the world and “compete,” not just participate, in Group H against favourites Spain. Group H Stakes: Spain are treating the match as a serious test despite being tipped to top the group, while Cape Verde’s structure and physicality are seen as the main threat. Uruguay Travel Chaos: In Group H’s other storyline, Uruguay’s trip to Miami for their opener against Saudi Arabia was delayed by paperwork and permit issues, with FIFA blamed for the clearance problems. World Cup Tech & Talk: The tournament is also being shaped by heavy use of AI for decisions and match operations, while UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin’s “uninteresting matches” remarks sparked a joint backlash from 13 federations including Cape Verde.
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