Cape Verde earn a memorable point against Spain in Atlanta, with debutants doing enough to stifle group rivals and veteran goalkeeper Vozinha starring in the match. Across the game, Spain struggles to create clear openings, and the outlets highlight that Spain reach the 2,500-pas s mark since their last World Cup goal. The figure is presented as a key indicator of Spain’s extended period without scoring, underscoring the difficulty they face in breaking down Cape Verde’s defensive structure.
Both reports focus on the same matchup storyline: Vozinha’s impact in goal and Spain’s inability to translate possession into goals. With Cape Verde securing a result in their first appearance, the match emphasizes both sides’ contrasting momentum—Spain’s prolonged goal drought and Cape Verde’s ability to defend effectively. The reports do not add competing interpretations of the scoreline, but converge on the central match themes and the statistical milestone tied to Spain’s last World Cup goal.