Panama He has everything going for him Rommel Fernández stadium, to win the series against Costa Rica in the second leg of the Nations League of the Concacaf at 9:00 pm, in which a full house is expected at Juan Díaz’s “Colossus.”
Despite all this, the technician Thomas Christiansen He has been in the media, he speaks clearly, he makes the call to put our feet on the ground, because nothing is written yet and there is another game left to play.
The “Mister” has been clear in his words “we have a very tough 90 minutes,” he indicated, when referring to the second leg, because the first game was complicated.
Despite arriving with a one-goal advantage in their favor at the Irving Saladino Sports City, Christiansen made the call to continue creating and generating the football they have done until now.
In the era of Thomas Christiansen, Panama is facing the Costa Rica on ten occasions, with eight wins, one loss and one draw.
Of those wins against the Ticos, six have been consecutive, something that the coach does not delve into much, maintaining that this is statistics.
At the game in San Jose, Panama won 0-1, was superior on the scoreboard, but “not so much in the game”, recalled the Danish-Spanish.
The key between Costa Rica y Panama of the current edition is open and the Ticos are obliged to look for the match (result), something they know very well Christiansen.
The interim coach of Costa Rica, the Argentine Claudio Vivas, He recognizes that Panama has the advantage for the moment, but that they are not going to give up and that they will seek to take the game forward in the return match.
Vivas that will not have the defender Pablo Vargas, He assured that for the match at the Rommel Fernández they will go out and give everything to reverse the situation.
The interim contract lives It is until December, it is in suspense and depends on the results it can obtain against Panama, according to the Costa Rican media.
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