Toothless Spain held by Cape Verde on debut

Published June 16, 2026 Updated June 16, 2026 06:43am
 ATALANTA: Cape Verde’s Joao Paulo (L) and Lamine Yamal of Spain vie for the ball during their Group ‘H’ match at the Atlanta Stadium.—Reuters
ATALANTA: Cape Verde’s Joao Paulo (L) and Lamine Yamal of Spain vie for the ball during their Group ‘H’ match at the Atlanta Stadium.—Reuters

ATLANTA: Spain’s ghosts of recent World Cup horror shows reappeared in Atlanta as the European champions were held 0-0 by debutants Cape Verde in their opening game on Monday.

Lamine Yamal was left on the bench as the Barcelona superstar is eased back to fitness after nearly two months out with a hamstring injury and even his appearance as a second-half substitute failed to break down Cape Verde’s dogged defence.

 MONTERREY: Sweden’s Viktor Gyokeres shoots to score past Tunisia goalkeeper Abdelmouhib Chamakh during their  Group ‘F’ match at the Monterrey Stadium.—Reuters
MONTERREY: Sweden’s Viktor Gyokeres shoots to score past Tunisia goalkeeper Abdelmouhib Chamakh during their Group ‘F’ match at the Monterrey Stadium.—Reuters

Blessed with what coach Luis de la Fuente claimed is the best squad in the competition, Spain were considered among the pre-tournament favourites to go all the way and lift the World Cup on July 19.

But the importance of Yamal and Nico Williams to their chances of success was underlined by a flat performance.

Williams also had an injury-disrupted season at Athletic Bilbao and was not introduced until the 87th minute.

 PHILADELPHIA: Ivory Coast’s Amad Diallo (C) scores against Ecuador during their Group ‘E’ match at the Philadelphia Stadium.—Reuters
PHILADELPHIA: Ivory Coast’s Amad Diallo (C) scores against Ecuador during their Group ‘E’ match at the Philadelphia Stadium.—Reuters

Ranked 67 in the world, Cape Verde were making their debut on the global stage and did a nation of just over 500,000 people proud.It took until six minutes before half-time for Spain to seriously threaten.

Marc Cucurella, fresh for sealing his move from Chelsea to Real Madrid, sent over a teasing cross that Ferran Torres turned onto the crossbar and Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha got back on his feet to turn Mikel Oyarzabal’s looping header over the bar.

Torres tested Vozinho again moments later before Aymeric Laporte’s header from a corner was also clawed away by the Cape Verde number one just before half-time.

 ARLINGTON: Japan’s Koki Ogawa (R) heads the ball, which is deflected off team-mate Daichi Kamada (L) for the goal during their Group ‘F’ match against Netherlands at the Dallas Stadium.—AFP
ARLINGTON: Japan’s Koki Ogawa (R) heads the ball, which is deflected off team-mate Daichi Kamada (L) for the goal during their Group ‘F’ match against Netherlands at the Dallas Stadium.—AFP

The break came at a good time for the Blue Sharks and they comfortably held out in the second period until Yamal’s entrance after the second hydration break.

Billed as one of the stars of the tournament, Yamal’s appearance instantly lifted the crowd and injected life into the pedestrian Spanish attack.

His first involvement set up a decent opening for fellow substitute Mikel Merino which was too close to Vozinha.

Yamal also began the move that saw Oyarzabal’s effort deflected over with Spain’s best chance of the second half.

Cape Verde nearly snatched a famous victory in the final minute of the 90 when Dani Borges planted a header too close to Unai Simon..

Published in Dawn, June 16th, 2026

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