AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup build-up: Spain coach Luis de la Fuente brushed off criticism after Gavi’s tough training challenge left Rodri on the turf, saying “this is football” and insisting the midfielder’s energy is a virtue that must be controlled. Cape Verde spotlight: Spain expects Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams and Victor Munoz to be available for the June 15 opener against Cape Verde in Atlanta, though De la Fuente wouldn’t promise starts. Group H schedule: The tournament kicks off June 11, with Spain set to face Cape Verde on June 15 and then Saudi Arabia (June 21) and Uruguay (June 24) in Group H. Diaspora pride: Cape Verdeans in Boston’s Dorchester Day Parade celebrated the Blue Sharks’ first-ever World Cup run, with fans planning trips to watch matches in the US. Ocean and resilience: A World Oceans Day feature highlights how Cabo Verde relies on the sea for most water needs and is pushing climate-resilient ocean management.
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