Soccer-Panama coach Christiansen laments 'cruel' loss to Ghana


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L - Ghana v Panama - Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada - June 17, 2026 Panama's Anibal Godoy looks dejected after Ghana's Caleb Yirenkyi scores their first goal REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

TORONTO, June ⁠17 (Reuters) - Panama coach Thomas Christiansen said his team deserved ⁠better after a "cruel"1-0 loss to Ghana in their ‌opening World Cup Group L match on Wednesday.

Panama looked the better side in the first half and had plenty of opportunities throughout the match but ​were unable to find the net ⁠before Caleb Yirenkyi knocked home ⁠the winner for Ghana in the 95th minute.

"The result is ⁠painful, ‌but that's because we deserved better," Christiansen said. "We were excellent in the first half - we controlled Ghana."

"It ⁠is a cruel way to lose a game," ​he added. "But we ‌can't just keep dwelling on this error forever."

Panama are ⁠still searching ​for their first-ever World Cup win and now face an uphill battle to get out of a group that also includes heavyweights ⁠England and Croatia.

"Here we have two ​games against very challenging opponents," Christiansen said. "We know the quality they have, but we will do our very best."

Panama's next match ⁠is on Tuesday against Croatia, who will also be looking to bounce back after a 4-2 loss to England earlier on Wednesday.

Christiansen praised Croatia as an "excellent team" but said his side ​will bring their top game and ⁠not be timid.

"The way we'll do that is by showing that ​Panama is a very difficult team ‌to beat, and we are ​going to fight to the very end," Christiansen said.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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