AGP Executive Report

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World Cup Round of 32: Brazil survived a scare and beat Japan 2-1 in Houston, with Kaishu Sano scoring early, Casemiro equalizing, and substitute Gabriel Martinelli firing a 96th-minute winner to send the Selecao into the Round of 16. Next Match: Brazil will face the winner of Ivory Coast vs Norway on Sunday in New Jersey. Big Shocks Elsewhere: Germany were eliminated after a 4-3 penalty loss to Paraguay, and the Netherlands crashed out on penalties to Morocco—another chaotic knockout day. Key Creator: Bruno Guimaraes stood out as the architect of the late winner, racking up a tournament-leading assist tally. Brazil-Japan Buzz: Neymar mocked German economist Joachim Klement after his prediction failed, while Japan’s Daizen Maeda apologized to fans after the exit. Local Human Interest: A 17-year-old boy from Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, was found dead after suspected drowning at the Marianne River Gorge.

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