AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup, Group H: Uruguay opened its campaign with a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia in Miami Gardens, after Abdulelah Al Amri put the Saudis ahead and Maximiliano Araujo equalized in the 80th minute to keep Group H wide open with Spain and Cape Verde also drawing 0-0. Uruguay’s Bielsa moment: Marcelo Bielsa’s second-half changes sparked pressure, but Uruguay still had to settle for a point in stifling heat as Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais made key saves. Cape Verde shock headline: Earlier, debutants Cape Verde held Spain to a scoreless draw in Atlanta, powered by 40-year-old keeper Vozinha’s standout performance as Spain managed 27 shots without finding the net. Group H implications: With all four teams on one point after Monday’s results, the next matches—Uruguay vs Cape Verde and Spain vs Saudi Arabia—could quickly decide who controls the group. Tournament trend: Monday marked a rare statistical first, with all four games ending in draws—the first time that’s happened in a men’s World Cup matchday since 1958.
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