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Uruguay and Spain renew evenly balanced World Cup rivalry
BY KUNLE SOLAJA
History suggests there may be little to separate Uruguay and Spain when the two football powers meet in another intriguing FIFA World Cup encounter.
Remarkably, their only two previous World Cup meetings came exactly 40 years apart and both finished level—an entertaining 2-2 draw in 1950 followed by a goalless stalemate in 1990.
Spain will look to impose their trademark possession-based football, while Uruguay are expected to rely on their traditional blend of defensive discipline, intensity and clinical finishing.
With the historical rivalry perfectly balanced, both nations will be determined to claim a first World Cup victory over the other and strengthen their hopes of progressing to the knockout phase.
Given their evenly matched history, another fiercely contested battle appears likely as two of football’s proudest nations renew acquaintances on the biggest stage.
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Cabo Verde target another milestone against Saudi Arabia

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Unbeaten Cabo Verde will enter unfamiliar territory when they face Saudi Arabia in their first-ever FIFA World Cup match against an Asian Football Confederation opponent.
The island nation has impressed with its resilience during the tournament and now faces another opportunity to strengthen its growing World Cup credentials.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, possess encouraging statistics against African opposition, having scored exactly two goals in four of their previous five World Cup meetings with teams from the continent.
That record will encourage the Saudis as they seek another important victory, although Cabo Verde’s disciplined performances suggest they will not be easy opponents.
With both teams sensing an opportunity to advance, the contest could prove decisive in shaping the outcome of their group.
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Pepe Fires Côte d’Ivoire into Historic World Cup Knockout Stage

By Kunle Solaja
Nicolas Pepe struck twice as Côte d’Ivoire secured a historic place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time with a convincing 2-0 victory over Curaçao in their final Group E match on Thursday.
The win ensured the Elephants finished second in the group, ending years of frustration after failing to progress beyond the group stage in each of their previous three World Cup appearances between 2006 and 2014.
Côte d’Ivoire will now face the runners-up from Group I — either France or Norway — in the Round of 32 on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.
For Curaçao, the defeat ended a remarkable debut World Cup campaign. The Caribbean side, the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup finals, became the tournament’s eighth team to be eliminated, although their spirited performances had kept hopes alive longer than many had expected.
Pepe, who had endured a difficult spell with the national team after failing to score in five World Cup qualifying appearances and missing out on coach Emerse Fae’s most recent Africa Cup of Nations squad, rediscovered his scoring touch when it mattered most.
The forward opened the scoring after 19-year-old Yan Diomande capitalised on a costly Curaçao error while attempting to play out from the back. The youngster raced to the byline before cutting the ball back for Pepe, who rifled a first-time low finish through goalkeeper Eloy Room from close range.
The goal marked Pepe’s first in a competitive international match since October 2024.
Despite the scorching conditions, with temperatures hovering in the mid-80s Fahrenheit, Côte d’Ivoire maintained control and doubled their advantage midway through the second half.
Midfielder Ibrahim Sangare split the Curaçao defence with a perfectly weighted through ball, allowing Pepe to race into the area before curling a composed finish from 10 metres into the far corner for his second goal of the afternoon.
Although the Ivorians deserved their victory, Curaçao created several opportunities and could have found a way back into the contest.
Just before halftime, captain Leandro Bacuna weaved past three defenders into the penalty area but dragged his shot wide of the near post. After the break, Sherel Floranus also came close, firing narrowly over the crossbar.
The match may also have marked the end of 78-year-old Dick Advocaat’s tenure with Curaçao. The veteran Dutch coach, who was leading his third different nation at a World Cup, leaves having guided the island nation to an unprecedented appearance on football’s biggest stage.
There was a concern for Côte d’Ivoire when Amad Diallo, who scored the team’s opening goal of the tournament, was substituted at halftime, although it was not immediately clear whether the change was injury-related.
With confidence growing after finally breaking their World Cup knockout barrier, the Elephants now turn their attention to a much sterner challenge as they prepare to face one of Europe’s heavyweights in the last 32.
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Ecuador Seal Last-32 Place After Stunning Comeback Against Germany

Ecuador completed a remarkable escape from World Cup elimination with a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Germany on Wednesday, booking a place in the Round of 32 as one of the tournament’s best third-placed teams.
The South Americans entered their final Group E encounter needing nothing short of victory to keep their hopes alive, but their task became even more daunting after Germany struck just two minutes into the contest at the sold-out New York/New Jersey Stadium.
Already assured of top spot in the group, Germany took an early lead when Leroy Sané scored his first-ever goal at a major international tournament on his 15th appearance. Florian Wirtz’s quick thinking from a throw-in released Sané, who fired a left-footed effort past Ecuador goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez.
Ecuador protested that Aleksandar Pavlović had caught Pedro Vite with a high boot during the build-up, but referee Tori Penso allowed the goal to stand.
Rather than crumble, Ecuador responded in impressive fashion. Having failed to score despite 39 attempts in their opening two matches, they finally found the breakthrough with their 40th effort when Nilson Angulo curled a superb strike beyond Manuel Neuer in the ninth minute, sending thousands of Ecuadorian supporters into celebration.
The equaliser transformed the contest as Ecuador grew in confidence against a German side whose defensive frailties resurfaced. Germany, despite winning their opening two matches, have now conceded in all three group games.
The second half produced another flashpoint when Penso initially awarded Germany a penalty after Kai Havertz appeared to be brought down by Joel Ordóñez. However, following a VAR review, the referee overturned the decision after identifying a German foul earlier in the attacking move.
With the match finely balanced, Ecuador found the decisive breakthrough 13 minutes from time. Substitute Kevin Rodríguez flicked on a corner at the near post, allowing Gonzalo Plata to react quickest and stab the ball past Neuer, sparking wild celebrations inside the stadium.
The victory completed a stirring comeback for Ecuador, who had entered the match under immense pressure following a defeat to Côte d’Ivoire and a draw against Curaçao.
Germany still finished top of Group E with six points despite suffering their first defeat of the tournament. Côte d’Ivoire secured second place on goal difference after defeating Curaçao 2-0, while Ecuador advanced as one of the eight best third-placed teams, keeping their World Cup dream alive.
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