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Paraguay President Santiago Peña will not attend his team's World Cup last 16 match against France on Saturday for superstition reasons.
“As president, I always receive an invitation to every match. But I must also say that I’m actually a tiny bit superstitious. That’s why I prefer to just watch the match from home,” Peña told the local Hoy paper.
Peña attended the opening match against co-hosts United States which Paraguay lost 4-1. He did then not return and Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0, drew 0-0 with Australia and then stunned four-time champions Germany 4-3 on penalties in the last 32.
Peña would have liked to have attended the Germany game but it coincided with the Mercosur summit in the capital of Asunción. He then declared a national holiday after that historic success.
The task against top title favourites France will be even tougher, and coach Gustavo Alfaro drew a comparison with nature when describing the French attack of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise.
"I’m a country lad, and whenever a thunderstorm with lightning rolled in over Rafaela, I knew I had to seek shelter – but not under a tree, because lightning could strike there," he said.
"France is a thunderstorm, and almost all its lightning strikes the ground. Our task is to protect ourselves from this thunderstorm," he said.
“Tomorrow’s match is not a match like any other; it is in no way a match like any other. Because we are playing against the world number one. I hope that Paraguay will have many more matches like this in the future,” the coach of the 2010 quarter-finalists said.
Alfaro named the success over Germany was a morale-booster, saying: "Confidence is like a bucket of water; when you win, it grows – and the victory over Germany was like an extra water tank."
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“As president, I always receive an invitation to every match. But I must also say that I’m actually a tiny bit superstitious. That’s why I prefer to just watch the match from home,” Peña told the local Hoy paper.
Peña attended the opening match against co-hosts United States which Paraguay lost 4-1. He did then not return and Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0, drew 0-0 with Australia and then stunned four-time champions Germany 4-3 on penalties in the last 32.
Peña would have liked to have attended the Germany game but it coincided with the Mercosur summit in the capital of Asunción. He then declared a national holiday after that historic success.
The task against top title favourites France will be even tougher, and coach Gustavo Alfaro drew a comparison with nature when describing the French attack of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise.
"I’m a country lad, and whenever a thunderstorm with lightning rolled in over Rafaela, I knew I had to seek shelter – but not under a tree, because lightning could strike there," he said.
"France is a thunderstorm, and almost all its lightning strikes the ground. Our task is to protect ourselves from this thunderstorm," he said.
“Tomorrow’s match is not a match like any other; it is in no way a match like any other. Because we are playing against the world number one. I hope that Paraguay will have many more matches like this in the future,” the coach of the 2010 quarter-finalists said.
Alfaro named the success over Germany was a morale-booster, saying: "Confidence is like a bucket of water; when you win, it grows – and the victory over Germany was like an extra water tank."
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