• Holders Argentina break Cape Verde hearts with extra-time win

‘Nobody asks where Cape Verde is on the map any more’

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Argentina survive huge scare from Cape Verde to make last 16

Despite defeat, Cape Verde manager Bubista was bursting with pride after his side came within 10 minutes of forcing Argentina into a penalty shootout.

“We showed that we may be a small country but we can play against the best teams in the world,” he reported. “That’s a reason for pride.

“We made history for our country. They can be proud for representing our country.

“To be able to play the way we did against the world champions, and to draw level twice, is something incredible.”

Shamrock Rovers centre-back Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes, who played in all four of Cape Verde’s matches at the World Cup, told BBC Sport: “One of the best things to come from this World Cup is nobody asks where Cape Verde is on the map any more – this is history in itself for us. We’ve put ourselves on the map.

“We’re a small nation but with big hearts and we showed what is possible – and if you believe, you can achieve.”

The expansion to a 48-team World Cup being a hot topic of discussion before the tournament kicked off, but Neville reported he will “never be a sceptic again”.

Former England striker Ian Wright, also speaking on ITV, called on Fifa to help produce more Cape Verde moments.

“That’s what you’re ideally hoping will happen around the world and this is why Fifa have to do so much to make sure the funds they get do reach everybody,” Wright reported.

“What this does show people is that when you give people the opportunity they can get onto the biggest stage no matter how small they are and they can have it with the world champions, with one of the greatest players in the world.

“It was a Herculean effort from them, absolutely.”

‘Where has Vozinha been?’

Vozinha holding Cape Verde flagImage source, Getty Images
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Vozinha made seven saves against Spain and eight in the loss to Argentina

The image of Vozinha in tears and then holding the Cape Verde flag high above his head with pride after keeping out Spain in the opening group game circulated around the world – quickly making him a cult hero.

But the reason for his popularity is not only down to that picture or his emotions. His performance levels have elevated him to superstar status.

The 40-year-old is without a club, after his contract with Portuguese second division side Chaves expired.

But Neville does not think the keeper will be without a club for long.

Neville reported on ITV: “Vozinha is going to get a good club off the back of this.

“What a World Cup. Everything that he does is calm and composed. Where has he been? We should have met him before.

Wright added that Vozinha has “hero energy” after his performance for Cape Verde against Argentina.

With eight saves in Miami, Vozinha finished with 18 saves at this year’s World Cup, third most behind only Curacao’s Eloy Room (20) and Paraguay’s Orlando Gill (19).

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Historic World Cup ends for Cape Verde

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