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Paraguay coach salutes ‘extraordinary’ World Cup win over Germany

Paraguay coach salutes ‘extraordinary’ World Cup win over Germany

Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro praised his players for producing an "extraordinary" performance after beating Germany on penalties to secure a place in the World Cup last 16 on Monday.Julio Enciso gave Paraguay a first-half lead in Foxborough, but Kai Havertz equalised and it appeared four-time world champions Germany would eventually scrape through in extra time.However, Jonathan Tah had a goal chalked off and Paraguay won 4-3 in a dramatic shootout as goalkeeper Orlando Gill made two crucial saves, after a 1-1 draw. "I experienced it with great intensity, like everyone," said Alfaro."It was a match full of tension from start to finish because we knew we were facing one of the main title contenders, a rival of enormous quality who, beforehand, were favourites." Alfaro said his team executed the game plan effectively, limiting Germany's ability to impose their style."The players understood perfectly what the match required and put in a huge effort to prevent Germany from finding spaces and playing their game," he said.He acknowledged the physical toll of the contest, pointing to the demanding conditions on a hot day in Massachusetts."It's true we lacked certain things, but the demands of the match were very high. The temperature was high and the constant effort to recover and close down spaces often left us with less energy to attack," Alfaro added.Germany had never before lost a World Cup shootout, but Paraguay held their nerve -- even after Antonio Sanabria and Fabian Balbuena missed kicks that would have secured victory.Even that, Alfaro felt, was part of Paraguay's identity. "It seems if we don't suffer, it doesn't count. The shootout was dramatic, going to the sixth penalty," he said, before dedicating the win to supporters."This qualification is for all Paraguayans who believed in us." Paraguay won a World Cup knockout match for only the second time. Their reward is a potential date with tournament favourites France, if Didier Deschamps' side can get past Sweden on Tuesday.Enciso, who plays for Ligue 1 side Strasbourg, acknowledged the challenge ahead but said he was confident Paraguay can keep their unexpected run going."They're a very good team, with players of the very highest level. No need to name them, they're stars. They win everything and we're going to prepare to face them as such," said Enciso, who came off with an injury in the second half."We also have our own strengths, and with our style of play, we're going to try to make things difficult for any opponent."A win in the next round would allow Paraguay to match their best World Cup result. They reached the quarter-finals in 2010 before losing to a late goal against eventual champions Spain.Enciso attributed Paraguay's victory over Germany to the team's fearless mentality."We respected them a lot because we knew their players. They have some very good players. But we're not afraid of anyone," he said. Related Story

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Morocco ‘unstoppable’ says coach after Netherlands thriller

Morocco ‘unstoppable’ says coach after Netherlands thriller

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Soccer fans clash with police in The Hague after Morocco …

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Soccer fans clashed with police in The Hague and celebrated in Casablanca after Morocco sent the Netherlands to its earliest World Cup exit, eliminating the Dutch on penalties on Monday night.The Netherlands has a sizable

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DSC launches Club Accelerators Programme as part of Dubai…

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England crash to series defeat against New Zealand

England crash to series defeat against New Zealand

New Zealand wrapped up a crushing 160-run victory over England in the third Test at Trent Bridge to secure a ‌2-1 series victory, in a game marked by England captain Ben Stokes' stunning mid-match retirement

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Shane van Gisbergen nabs final road-course trophy of 2026 at Sonoma

Shane van Gisbergen nabs final road-course trophy of 2026 at Sonoma

Shane van Gisbergen moved into playoff position Sunday by getting back to basics.Collecting the checkers on a road course.van Gisbergen led a race-high 74 of 110 laps and hung on in NASCAR's final road-course event

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Djokovic battles past Wu in ‘challenging’ Wimbledon first round

Djokovic battles past Wu in ‘challenging’ Wimbledon first round

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Paraguay shock Germany as Brazil advance at World Cup

Paraguay shock Germany as Brazil advance at World Cup

Paraguay sensationally sent four-time champions Germany crashing out of the World Cup on Monday as Brazil and Morocco clinched dramatic victories to reach the last 16.Germany's hopes of mounting a deep run at the tournament

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Morocco advance after penalty shootout win over Netherlands

Morocco advance after penalty shootout win over Netherlands

Morocco beat the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties on Monday to reach ‌the World Cup last 16 after their Round of 32 tie ended 1-1 following extra time, setting up a meeting with co-hosts ​Canada.Ismael Saibari

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Haaland fires Norway past Ivory Coast, into last 16 clash against Brazil

Haaland fires Norway past Ivory Coast, into last 16 clash against Brazil

Erling Haaland (right) scores past Ivory Coast’s goalkeeper Yahia Fofana in the 86th minute during the FIFA World Cup last 36 match in Arlington, Texas. (Reuters) Erling Haaland scored a late winner as Norway set up a last-16 showdown with Brazil at the World Cup after taming the Ivory Coast 2-1 in Texas on Tuesday. The Manchester City striker prodded in from close range, the ball dribbling in on 86 minutes for his fifth goal of the tournament. It was the first time that Norway had won a knockout game in the history of the competition. After an even first half that was slow to get going, Antonio Nusa fired Norway into the lead six minutes before the break with one of the goals of the tournament. Manchester United's Amad Diallo was sent on for the Ivory Coast after an hour and was immediately in the thick of it, stopping a certain second Norway goal and then grabbing a terrific equaliser on 74 minutes. With extra time looming, predator supreme Haaland got on the end of a cross by Patrick Berg to make some Norwegian history. They face five-time champions Brazil on Sunday in New Jersey with the quarter-finals at stake.  Norway's captain Martin Odegaard plays the drum as