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Cape Verde eye another upset against wounded Uruguay

TAMPA, Florida, June 19 : There's been a feeling in the Cape Verde camp this week that the World Cup debutants can improve even on their opening draw with Spain when they take on Uruguay in their second Group H match in Miami on Sunday. 

The Cape Verdeans, in particular goalkeeper and social media sensation Vozinha, became the early darlings of the tournament when they held the European champions goalless in Atlanta on Monday. 

Vozinha's tearful celebrations after the match prompted the U.S. State Department to secure his mother, Ana Candida Evora, a visa to enter the country and she will now be at Miami Stadium to watch her son play his second World Cup match.

The 40-year-old goalkeeper was keener to talk about football than his newfound fame on Thursday and said he and the rest of the squad had quickly switched focus to Uruguay after celebrating the Spain result. 

"We just think that we can do something great and maybe take some points from them," he told reporters. 

"Above all, we are here to compete. We shouldn't set limits on ourselves, even though we know we come from a small country."  

Netherlands-born midfielder Deroy Duarte was more bullish about the chances of what would be a huge upset of the South American powerhouse. 

"You saw the game against Spain," he said. "Nobody expected that we were going to draw that game. So why not win against Uruguay? We have to believe. As long as you can believe, then a lot of things can happen."

How much work Vozinha has to do on Sunday probably depends on whether Uruguay reproduce their first or second-half performance from last week's 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia at the Miami Stadium.

Turning around a goal down, La Celeste looked a far more impressive team after the break as they

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