Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Costa Rica book World Cup berth

Campbell’s lone strike against New Zealand sends them to their third successive finals

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Reuters

DOHA: Joel Campbell’s early goal sent Costa Rica to the World Cup for a third successive tournament as they edged past 10-man New Zealand 1-0 in their interconti­nental playoff on Tuesday and secured the last place at the finals in Qatar.

The former Arsenal striker scored after three minutes for Costa Rica as he squeezed between two defenders to touch home a square pass from Jewison Bennette with the New Zealand defence slow to react.

But New Zealand will feel hard done by after having an equaliser chalked off by VAR for a foul in the build-up to Chris Wood putting the ball in the back of the net in the 39th minute. A check found that Matthew Garbett had fouled Oscar Duarte in what looked a harsh decision.

A VAR check also led to a 69th-minute red card for Kosta Barbarouse­s, leaving the Kiwis down to 10 men.

“We had a chance to score early on and then we struggled,” said Costa Rica coach Luis Fernando at the post-match press conference.

“We knew what their assets were. We knew we’d struggle with their aerial balls. We had to make a change at halftime to have greater possession of the ball and a line of five in defence. That proved key.”

The playoff between the fourth-placed team in the CON

CACAF region and the Oceania confederat­ion winner, at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, brought to an end the qualifying campaign for the finals in Qatar, which run from Nov. 21-Dec. 18. Costa Rica qualified for a sixth World Cup in total and will compete in Group E against Germany, Japan and Spain.

Campbell’s goal had some 6,000 travelling supporters, out of a crowd of 10,803, on their feet but did not precipitat­e the expected dominant performanc­e from the central American team.

Instead it was New Zealand who looked the more enterprisi­ng of the teams, with centre forward Wood, who was constantly watched by a cautious Costa Rican defence, the target of their attacks. Alex Greive and Garbett also had chances in the first half but their shooting was off target.

Three changes by Costa Rica at halftime lifted them out of their slumber but it was still

New Zealand who showed more attacking enterprise in the second half but without any return.

Costa Rica goalkeeper Kaylor Navas made a good stop in the 76th minute from Clayton Lewis as New Zealand toiled in search of an equaliser with Costa Rica sitting back and absorbing the pressure until the final whistle set off joyous celebratio­ns.

Costa Rica coach said he felt a sense of vindicatio­n for persuading veteran players like Keylor

Navas and Bryan Ruiz to stay on with the national team.

In goal for Costa Rica was 35-year-old Navas, who has won more than 100 caps, while 36-year-old forward Ruiz also featured. “I had to persuade them to stay on and play another World Cup and I’m glad I did,” said Suarez. “There were many who criticised that but they were an important part of the success of this squad. This group is spectacula­r, I can’t describe it.”

 ?? AFP ?? Costa Rica players celebrate after beating New Zealand 1-0 Ar-rayyan, Qatar on Tuesday.
AFP Costa Rica players celebrate after beating New Zealand 1-0 Ar-rayyan, Qatar on Tuesday.

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