Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino flood of tears after his team reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time. The victory over Japan on penalties after the match ended 0-0 draw in a big round of 16, Tuesday (29 / 6), at first very unusual for Argentina's coach.
"A lot of fear and tension during the game and difficult to pass in a game like that," he said in a press conference. "Everyone knows that it is unfair specify on penalties. We do not play too good but we looked sternly. A lot of things flashed through your mind so that there is no reason for tears."
However, as if explaining again his authority and set a new target for his players at the center of emotion, Martino said that achievement does not mean anything compared to other private moments even if it is a tremendous success for small country on South America.
"We may not give the achievement that is needed now. We may give the necessary importance after that," he said.
"I understand that this is a success but when it comes from personal success, it will come down to something more important. We certainly know we were among the eight best teams in the world but to say this is one of my highest achievements, I can not say that. "
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