The main point is that this was the kind of goalkeeper display that changes how people remember a game, because not every match gives you a clear star but this one clearly did. Cape Verde as a whole deserve credit for the defensive work, and that matters because a keeper only looks as good as the structure around him to a point. But if you zoom out a bit, this is also why people get carried away with tournament football and start making giant claims after a single night, because the emotion of it takes over and everyone wants to crown a new hero immediately, which is understandable, though sometimes it turns into overkill and the conversation stops being about the football and starts being about Instagram followers and branded trophies and all the rest of it, which is where modern football gets a bit silly if Im honest because the game itself is already dramatic enough without needing all the extra noise and then you end up with people arguing over the optics instead of just saying yeah that was a brilliant performance and moving on