Soccer-Haiti exit World Cup but coach Migne says team proved they belong


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Brazil v Haiti - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 19, 2026 Haiti coach Sebastien Migne arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

PHILADELPHIA, June 19 (Reuters) - Haiti ⁠coach Sebastien Migne regretted the first two goals ⁠his side conceded in a 3-0 loss to Brazil ‌on Friday that eliminated them from the World Cup but he was proud of their effort.

• "Maybe we were a little bit naive with the ​first two goals, and after that ⁠it's done and set ⁠and it gets trickier and trickier by the minute," he said.

• "They (Haiti's ⁠players) ‌showed that they deserved to be here at the World Cup," he added. "And, unfortunately, today we ⁠played against Brazil and there was too much ​of a gap. ‌If you want to perform well, everything needs to ⁠be aligned, ​and today we made two mistakes.

• "Unfortunately, yes, we are eliminated. Scotland lost against Morocco, so we won't be able to advance. ⁠But it has been 52 years ​since we took part in the World Cup. It's something that we need to keep in mind. We will respect the ⁠fans. I know that the players, I can trust them. Even though we were very disappointed, even though we lost to Brazil.

• "That’s it, they were better than us. We need ​to learn lessons from that and ⁠we need to come back stronger. And five days from ​now, (we play Morocco) a semi-finalist from ‌the last edition, and we will ​need to make our fans and our supporters proud."

(Reporting by Ian Nicholas Quillen, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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