Cape Verde cause upset, France to face Senegal

AI Summary
Spain and Cape Verde finished their World Cup Group H opener in Atlanta with neither side able to breach the other's defense in a stalemate result. Spain maintained superior field control but could not convert their dominance into goals against Cape Verde's solid defensive organization. The draw stands as a historic upset given Spain's status as a tournament contender and Cape Verde's status as tournament newcomers.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the historic nature of the upset and celebrate Cape Verde's achievement as World Cup newcomers and their supporters' emotional response, while framing the result as reflecting Spain's continuing difficulties at major tournaments.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the match analytically, focusing on Spain's possession advantage (74%) and examining Cape Verde's goalkeeper's performance as the decisive defensive factor.
Spain were held to an unexpected draw as Cape Verde held on to secure a point in their first-ever World Cup game.
The goalless result means the newcomers have a chance to reach the first knockout round while Spain will seek to bounce back from the shock in their next game against Saudi Arabia.
Elsewhere, France prepare to face Senegal, but will coach Didier Deschamps unlease his attacking power? ...
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