The focus of the national team coaching staff is on New Zealand trying to confuse Luis Fernando Suarez and his assistants.
They displayed a different tactical stance than they did in the qualifying round against Peru, according to Ronald Gomez, who watched the match, and they lined up alternate footballers on Thursday against Oman.
The shooting was behind closed doors, but this did not prevent the tricolor flag from getting some information.
“We do not have pictures of the match against Oman, but we do know that they used two headlines or the one against Peru. They played with the winger, which is something they usually do not do, so they guide us with certain things, but we believe they are going to do what they did against football and Peru, so we’re ready for any surprises. ” .
Bodmer said they rehearsed different tactical strategies that rivals could use in a decisive clash on Tuesday.
“Having got that gap that the clubs have given us with the championship, it has allowed us to work on one system and another that New Zealand can use. They are 5-3-1-1 possible and we work on any system they can present to us, so we are preparing for any kind of situation.
[ Luis Fernando Suárez está metido en un aprieto ]
The selectors are clear that everything is in danger at the rematch, which is why they are asking the fans who come with them at the stadium in Qatar not to stop supporting their whole commitment.
“This will be the most important match in my career, for the team as a whole and for the whole country. I say do not stop supporting the people and let them continue to feel themselves as the stadium vibrates as it does on the national ground. It’s only 90 minutes and we need to know how to play this last game well, ”said Francisco Calvo.
The defender said they did not believe and did not believe the story that the team was superior to the Oceania representative.
“Everyone wants to keep us favorites, but New Zealand are a good team and they have great players, so we can not consider ourselves favorites.”
“New Zealand are a very structured team, you don’t have to let them have too many crosses, they know what they’re playing for and they know how to press when the ball is there.”
With the change of weather, weather and training at 9pm on Tuesday (12pm in Costa Rica) it was not easy, but the players said they were ready to do anything to qualify for the World Cup.
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