AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Shock in Miami: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” kept the fairy tale alive with a 2-2 draw against two-time champions Uruguay, after Kevin Pina fired in their first-ever World Cup goal from a 30-yard free kick and Uruguay hit back through Maxi Araújo and Agustín Canobbio before Hélio Varela equalised in the second half. Group H Turning Point: The result leaves Cape Verde within touching distance of the knockout stage, with coach Bubista saying they’re now targeting qualification as they head into the final group match against Saudi Arabia. Vozinha’s Human Story: The spotlight stayed on goalkeeper Vozinha, whose seven-save heroics vs Spain made him a breakout star, and whose mother Ana Candida Evora finally watched in Miami after visa hurdles. Spain Responds Elsewhere: Spain bounced back from the Cape Verde draw by thrashing Saudi Arabia 4-0, while Belgium and Iran played out a 0-0, tightening the race for places.
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