Soccer-Paraguay no underdogs after World Cup turnaround, coach says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group D - Turkey v Paraguay - San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Santa Clara, California, U.S. - June 19, 2026 Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro reacts REUTERS/Carlos Barria

SANTA CLARA, California, ⁠June 19 (Reuters) - Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro hailed the fighting spirit of his ⁠players after Friday's 1-0 World Cup win over Turkey and said his ‌team should never have to feel like underdogs.

Turkey were stunned when Matias Galarza put Paraguay ahead 64 seconds after kick-off with a superb long-range strike.

Paraguay then had to withstand waves of Turkish attacks, with ​Miguel Almiron's dismissal in first-half stoppage time making ⁠the task even tougher for the ⁠South Americans.

"We can face better teams and more important or prestigious opponents, we respect ⁠this, ‌but we are never going to feel underdogs or inferior to any other opponents," Alfaro told a press conference.

"We will always give our best ⁠and represent our jersey in the best possible way."

Paraguay, playing ​in their first World ‌Cup since 2010, had come in for heavy criticism following the 4-1 ⁠hammering dished out ​by co-hosts the United States in their group opener.

Alfaro took aim at the media on the eve of Friday's match, telling them to hold him accountable and leave his players ⁠alone.

Paraguay's win eliminated Turkey and confirmed the U.S. ​as group winners following their 2-0 victory over Australia earlier on Friday.

Paraguay return to the San Francisco Bay Area on June 25 to play their final group match against the ⁠Australians.

Alfaro said the win over Turkey was not about tactics or strategy, but the spirit of his players.

"When we won the game when the final whistle was blown, I couldn't believe it," he said.

"Anyway, I told my players, in line with ​what I said earlier, that I wanted to see ⁠that joy when they look each other in the eyes, and you don't need any ​words.

"Everything is boiling, your blood, your chests, everything. ‌And I told them that's what I wanted ​to see. I want that fighting spirit ... and even if people think we're dead, we're not dead."

(Reporting by Martin Petty; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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