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In New Zealand they celebrate facing Costa Rica, not the South American team

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The World Cup playoffs between New Zealand and Diego are approaching and they are confident of qualifying for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

In New Zealand they celebrate facing Costa Rica, not the South American team.
© Cartridge and FCRFIn New Zealand they celebrate facing Costa Rica, not the South American team.

Champion Oceania, New ZealandGetting ready to face Playoff Goes towards Qatar World Cup 2022This is their fourth play-off after South Africa 2010 (win), Brazil 2014 (loss) against Mexico and finally Russia 2018 (loss) against Bahrain against Peru.

However, even if they say they respect it Costa RicaThe media in New Zealand believe they can win They celebrate that it was chosen from Central America and not from South AmericaCosta Rican revealed Louis CoralsWho played New Zealand football for many years.

They value Costa Rica very much and they know they have experience and what they did in Brazil in 2014, but they think Costa Rica have a chance to win because they are not a South American team.Corals said in an interview with Radio Columbia.

Corrales added: “In this country they are not considered favorites, but they hope to play a better game against Costa Rica and qualify … Coach Danny Hay called as much as he could.. They will not play badly, they will be cautious and will use the ball, counter-attack and consistent tactics directed by Chris Wood, their most dangerous player to play in England.

The New Zealand national team is in Spain to play a friendly against Peru in Barcelona on June 5, and for four days they will play against Oman. New Zealand and Costa Rica will compete in Doha, Qatar on June 14 for the final ticket to play in the World Cup..

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