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Paraguay’s president skips World Cup match due to superstition

Paraguay President Santiago Peña will not attend the World Cup last 16 match against France due to superstition, while the coach compares France’s attack to a thunderstorm.

PHILADELPHIA/BUENOS AIRES: Paraguay President Santiago Peña will not attend his team’s World Cup last 16 match against France on Saturday for superstition reasons, reported German Press Agency (dpa).

“As president, I always receive an invitation to every match. But I must also say that I’m actually a tiny bit superstitious. That’s why I prefer to just watch the match from home,” Peña told the local Hoy newspaper.

Peña attended the opening match against co-hosts United States (US) which Paraguay lost 4-1.

He did not return after that, and Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0, drew 0-0 with Australia, and then stunned four-time champions Germany 4-3 on penalties in the last 32.

Peña would have liked to have attended the Germany game, but it coincided with the Mercosur summit in the capital, Asunción. He then declared a national holiday following that historic success.

The task against top title favourites France will be even tougher, and coach Gustavo Alfaro drew a comparison with nature when describing the French attack of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise.

“I’m a country lad, and whenever a thunderstorm with lightning rolled in over Rafaela, I knew I had to seek shelter – but not under a tree, because lightning could strike there,” he said.

“France is a thunderstorm, and almost all its lightning strikes the ground. Our task is to protect ourselves from this thunderstorm,” he said.

“Tomorrow’s match is not a match like any other; it is in no way a match like any other. Because we are playing against the world number one. I hope that Paraguay will have many more matches like this in the future,” the coach of the 2010 quarter-finalists said.

Alfaro said the victory over Germany was a morale booster, saying: “Confidence is like a bucket of water; when you win, it grows – and the victory over Germany was like an extra water tank.”

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