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History beckons Paraguay, NZ

Both teams target a victory for entirely different reasons
Last Updated 23 June 2010, 18:09 IST

Paraguay leads with four points and wants a win to be certain of topping the group and gaining a smoother path to its first ever quarterfinal. Winning the group will likely set up a match in the last 16 against Denmark or Japan instead of the higher-ranked Netherlands.
Striker Roque Santa Cruz said La Albirroja “are thinking if we keep performing as well as we expect ... and keep working as hard as we are now, anything is possible.”

New Zealand has two points and must beat Paraguay - or get a better result than Italy does against Slovakia in a simultaneous match - to reach the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time.

At its only previous appearance, in 1982, the All Whites lost their three group matches and were outscored 2-12 on aggregate by Scotland, Soviet Union and Brazil.

This time, 78th-ranked New Zealand has stunned many by remaining unbeaten, with 1-1 draws against Slovakia and defending champion Italy.

“It’s the most incredible result we’ve had across the board,” New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert said. “As a football coach, it’s way above anything we’ve achieved in the history of the game.”

Captain Ryan Nelsen said opponents playing New Zealand don’t take anything for granted anymore.

“Probably people underestimated us, and now they’re not,” he said.
“Most teams probably thought (playing New Zealand) was a banker for them. Now they know they’ll have to stand up and play well to beat us.”

Earning their first World Cup points made the Kiwis not just proud, but left them longing for even more. “We are always daring to dream,” Herbert said.
“At the World Cup anything is possible - we’ve seen some strange results.”

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(Published 23 June 2010, 18:09 IST)

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