Cape Verde, a nation of about 500,000 people, has made history by advancing to the knockout rounds of the World Cup. The team, also known as The Blue Sharks, drew with Spain in their first match and later drew with Saudi Arabia, securing their spot in the next round.
A Surprising Turn of Events
The team’s manager, Pedro Leitão Brito, had stated that his aim for the tournament was to show that ‘nothing is impossible.’ Cape Verde’s advancement is a testament to this motto. They will now face the reigning world champions, Argentina, and superstar Lionel Messi, in the Round of 32.
In other World Cup news, a unique situation has arisen in Group J, where a match between Austria and Algeria may see both teams trying not to win. Due to the group’s standings, a win for either team could result in a more difficult matchup in the next round. However, momentum and national pride are likely to drive both teams to strive for a win.
Other World Cup Matches
England, who has already qualified for the next round, will face Panama, while Croatia and Ghana will battle it out for a spot in the knockout rounds. Colombia has secured its place in the next round and will face Portugal, who needs a win to finish top of their group.
Original reporting: KEYT (Ventura/Santa Barbara) — read the source article.