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    Report, result and goals as Blue Sharks make World Cup history

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    Cape Verde made history by securing their place in the World Cup knockout stages for the first time after a tense 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia in Houston.

    With Spain defeating Uruguay in the other Group H fixture, the point was enough to send the tournament debutants through to the round of 32, while Saudi Arabia’s World Cup campaign came to an end.

    Cagey first half leaves everything in the balance

    With qualification implications hanging over both teams, the opening stages were understandably cautious. Cape Verde saw more of the ball early on, while Saudi Arabia looked to stay compact and strike on the counter.

    The first booking arrived after just four minutes when Saud Abdulhamid was cautioned for a high challenge on Paulo. Wagner Pina followed him into the referee’s notebook five minutes later after a reckless tackle.

    Neither goalkeeper was seriously tested during the first half, although Saudi Arabia came close when Salem Al-Dawsari brought down a cross at the back post before seeing his effort blocked by Pina. Cape Verde responded through Willy Semedo, whose angled strike forced Mohammed Al Owais into the first save of the evening.

    The game suffered a further interruption when Hassan Al Tambakti was forced off on a stretcher after picking up an injury midway through the half. Ali Lajami replaced him in the Saudi defence.

    As news filtered through that Spain had taken the lead against Uruguay, the atmosphere inside the stadium shifted. That result would send Cape Verde through if they could hold on, while a Saudi victory would move them into the qualification places.

    The closest Saudi Arabia came before the interval arrived in stoppage time when Sultan Mandash delivered a cross onto the head of Mohammed Kanno, but his effort lacked power and was comfortably gathered by Vozinha.

    With chances at a premium, the teams headed into the break locked at 0-0.

    Cape Verde grow stronger after the restart

    Saudi Arabia attempted to inject fresh energy into their attack at half-time by introducing Musab Al-Juwayr, and both sides emerged with greater urgency after the restart.

    Cape Verde immediately looked more dangerous. Ryan Mendes burst forward before finding Jamiro Monteiro, whose strike failed to trouble Al Owais, while Kevin Pina came close moments later with a long-range effort that drifted narrowly wide.

    The African side increasingly began to look the more likely winners. Their attacking substitutions brought fresh momentum, with Helio Varela, Nuno da Costa and Laros Duarte all introduced as they searched for a decisive goal.

    Abdulelah Al Amri scores for Saudi Arabia against Uruguay in MiamiAbdulelah Al Amri scores for Saudi Arabia against Uruguay in Miami

    Duarte nearly provided an instant impact in the 75th minute, collecting the ball inside the area and forcing Al Owais into an important save.

    Saudi Arabia survive late pressure but fall short

    The closest Cape Verde came to a winner arrived in the 86th minute. Garry Rodrigues cut the ball back perfectly for Wagner Pina, who found himself unmarked inside the penalty area, only for Ali Al Amri to produce a crucial block.

    Saudi Arabia were increasingly stretched as they chased a goal that would have transformed the group standings. Deep into stoppage time, Cape Verde should have sealed the win. A quick counter-attack saw Rodrigues square for Da Costa with the goal at his mercy, but the substitute somehow dragged his effort wide of an open net.

    The missed opportunity mattered little moments later as the final whistle confirmed a historic achievement. Cape Verde’s first-ever World Cup campaign will continue into the knockout rounds, while Saudi Arabia bow out after failing to find the breakthrough they desperately needed.

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