Day 12 Briefing: Yamal sparks Spain, Salah lifts Egypt, Cape Verde hang on

Day 12 Briefing: Yamal sparks Spain, Salah lifts Egypt, Cape Verde hang on

Spain reset Group H behind Lamine Yamal, Egypt earned their first World Cup win through Mohamed Salah and company, and Cape Verde kept Uruguay under pressure. This five-minute briefing covers the June 21 results ledger, Group G/H stakes, key injury watches and the June 22 fixtures in UTC.

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The 90-second read

Spain finally looked like Spain, Egypt finally won a World Cup match, and Cape Verde kept making Group H uncomfortable for the favorites. The June 21 ledger was heavy on draws until Spain and Egypt separated themselves: Spain moved to four points in Group H, Egypt moved to four in Group G, and Uruguay plus Belgium now enter their final group games with much less room to breathe.
Lamine Yamal and Spain reset their Group H campaign
Spain broke open Group H in Atlanta; Lamine Yamal scored ten minutes into his first World Cup start. 1

June 21 results ledger

GroupResultScorersVenueWhy it matters
EEcuador 0-0 CuraçaoNoneGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas CityCuraçao earned a first World Cup point behind Eloy Room's 15-save performance. 2
FTunisia 0-4 JapanDaichi Kamada 4'; Ayase Ueda 31', 83'; Junya Ito 69'Estadio BBVA, GuadalupeJapan reached four points; Tunisia were eliminated. 3
GBelgium 0-0 IranNoneInglewood, CaliforniaBelgium had 23 shots and 70% possession but finished scoreless; Nathan Ngoy was sent off in the 66th minute. 4
HSpain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaLamine Yamal 10'; Mikel Oyarzabal 21', 24'; Hassan Al-Tambakti 49' OGMercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaSpain jumped to four points and erased the tension from their opening 0-0 draw with Cape Verde. 1
HUruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeKevin Pina 21'; Maxi Araújo 44'; Agustín Canobbio 45'+6'; Hélio Varela 61'Miami Gardens, FloridaCape Verde backed up the Spain draw with another result; Uruguay now have two points from two games. 5
GNew Zealand 1-3 EgyptFinn Surman 15'; Mostafa Zico 58'; Mohamed Salah 67'; Trézéguet 82'BC Place, VancouverEgypt came from behind for the country's first-ever World Cup win. 6

The group-state changes that matter

Group G is now Egypt's to manage. Egypt have four points, Iran and Belgium have two each, and New Zealand have one. The swing came in Vancouver: Finn Surman put New Zealand ahead in the 15th minute, but Egypt's second-half run through Mostafa Zico, Mohamed Salah and Trézéguet turned a 1-0 deficit into a 3-1 win. 6
Mohamed Salah helped Egypt finish their comeback in Vancouver
Salah's 67th-minute goal put Egypt ahead before Trézéguet sealed the 3-1 win. 6
Group H is still awkward for Uruguay. Spain lead on four points, Uruguay and Cape Verde sit on two, and Saudi Arabia have one. Uruguay were 2-1 up at halftime against Cape Verde, then gifted Hélio Varela the 61st-minute equalizer after Mathías Olivera's sideways pass pulled Fernando Muslera out of position. 5
Spain's health story flipped from worry to weapon. Yamal had been managed back from a left hamstring injury, but against Saudi Arabia he started, scored in the 10th minute and became the eighth-youngest scorer in World Cup history. Spain were 3-0 up before the first-half hydration break, which let Luis de la Fuente remove Yamal and Oyarzabal at halftime rather than stretch either player. 1

Availability watch

  • Neymar, Brazil: still the headline watch. The Independent reports he sustained a grade-two calf injury three weeks before the tournament, has only returned to partial training, missed Brazil's opener against Morocco and did not feature against Haiti; his availability for the final group game against Scotland remains uncertain. 7
  • Christian Pulisic, United States: Pulisic came off at halftime against Paraguay with a calf problem and was then out of the squad for the win over Australia; Mauricio Pochettino said, 「it was impossible for him today to play,」 while hoping he can return for Turkey. 7
  • Alphonso Davies, Canada: Davies missed Canada's 1-1 opener with Bosnia-Herzegovina, returned to the bench for the 6-0 win over Qatar but did not play, and remains a final-group-game watch before Switzerland. 7
  • Tino Livramento, England: Livramento is out of the tournament with a calf injury, with Trevoh Chalobah called in as cover. 7
Brazil's forward line remains part of the availability watch
Brazil still have to plan around Neymar's calf recovery as the Scotland match approaches. 7

Next up: June 22 fixtures

All kickoff times below are converted to UTC from ESPN's listed Monday schedule.
Kickoff (UTC)MatchGroupVenueWatch for
17:00Argentina vs AustriaJAT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasArgentina can put a foot in the knockouts; Austria are trying to make the group a two-team race. 8
21:00France vs IraqILincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaFrance are heavy favorites after opening with a win; Iraq need points before the group tightens. 8
June 23, 00:00Norway vs SenegalIMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New JerseyNorway can build on their opening win; Senegal need a response after losing to France. 8
June 23, 03:00Jordan vs AlgeriaJLevi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CaliforniaAlgeria need to repair goal difference; Jordan need their first point. 8

One thing to track tomorrow

The cleanest pressure point is Belgium's draw problem. Two games, two points, no wins, and a red card against Iran have turned a manageable Group G into a final-day test. Egypt have given themselves a margin. Belgium have not.

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