, killing the buzz from New Zealand’s own shock upset of former winners Norway just a few days ago.
New Zealand’s hopes of at least drawing the match following Jacqui Hand’s header in the 68th minute were dashed after the goal was ruled out for offside and their frantic stoppage-time efforts yielded no success. “It was very emotional out on the pitch,” said Stajcic, who told reporters that players and staff shed tears.
“To think that we’ve done it in our second match in our first World Cup… the unity and work rate and heart from the team was special,” he added.The players walked hand-in-hand to the stands where they bowed in front of cheering and flag-waving fans. But with the showdown with 1995 champion Norway looming in Auckland on Sunday, Stajcic said the celebrations will be short and sweet.“Tomorrow it’s back to work. Job’s not done. It’s very important that we switch back into competition mode and think about what we have to do in the last game to try to squeeze out of this group.”
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