AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Quarterfinal Focus: Switzerland will face Argentina in Kansas City without attacking midfielder Johan Manzambi, ruled out with a knee injury; coach Murat Yakin said the 20-year-old’s absence is a major blow after his group-stage surge (three goals, two assists) and noted Switzerland’s scoring drop when he’s sidelined. Colombia Spotlight: Colombia’s Jaminton Campaz received death threats after the team’s World Cup exit to Switzerland on penalties; the Colombian Football Federation condemned the harassment, urged the Attorney General to investigate, and Campaz appealed for respect after missing a late chance in extra time. Argentina Build-Up: Lionel Scaloni said Messi will remain the world’s best as long as he wants to play, praising his preparation and “machine” mentality, while Lisandro Martinez dismissed refereeing controversy and praised officials after Argentina’s Egypt comeback. Regional Diplomacy: The U.S. and Latin American allies said they have “deep concern” about statements casting doubt on Colombia’s electoral process, in a joint statement tied to the “Shield of the Americas.” Public Health: Hawai‘i reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, with officials urging residents to eliminate standing water to prevent local spread.
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