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World Cup Shock in Group K: Congo stunned Portugal 1-1 in Houston, with João Neves giving Portugal an early lead before Yoane Wissa scored Congo’s first-ever World Cup goal. Ronaldo had chances but finished goalless, leaving Portugal frustrated and Congo celebrating a historic point. Colombia’s Statement Win: In Mexico City, Luis Díaz delivered a goal and an assist as Colombia beat Uzbekistan 3-1, with Daniel Muñoz opening the scoring and Díaz adding the decisive strike; Jaminton Campaz sealed it late. Next Up for Congo: Congo now turns to its next match against Colombia, while Uzbekistan faces Ronaldo’s Portugal—setting up a tense follow-up round for Group K. Sports Spotlight: England also opened with a 4-2 win over Croatia, as Harry Kane scored twice to tie the English World Cup goal record.

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