AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHydration Break Debate: FIFA president Gianni Infantino says the World Cup’s mid-half hydration breaks may stay, arguing they help players reset and keep intensity high despite backlash. World Cup Integrity Watch: With the expanded 48-team format, FIFA’s move to avoid “Gijon” style collusion is back in focus as teams weigh results in final group games. Cape Verde Momentum: Cape Verde’s debut continues to turn heads—after holding Spain and Uruguay, they sit in the third-place race and are now one result away from the knockout picture, with Vozinha’s heroics still driving global attention. England Stalemate: England’s bid to top their group hit a wall as Ghana’s defense held for a 0-0 draw, leaving England still on track but needing the next match to lock in position. Knockout Race Math: Third-place qualifiers are now a major storyline, with Cape Verde listed among the teams in the cutline as group games close.
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