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Wonderful Costa Rica exit with pride, Pinto says (Reuters) - Costa Rica achieved wonderful things at this World Cup and are proud to bow out having conceded only two goals and without losing a game, coach Jorge Luis Pinto said on Saturday. During this World Cup we have done very beautiful things that many people didnt believe we could achieve - wonderful things, Pinto said after a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat by the Netherlands following a quarter-final which finished 0-0 at the end of extra time. We played against great powerhouses of football. We leave the tournament unbeaten. Its incredible. We played five matches and conceded only one goal and one penalty. Costa Rica have been one of the revelations of the tournament, beating Uruguay and Italy and drawing with England to reach the knock-out stages for only the second time in their history. They beat Greece in a penalty shootout in the second round and held the Netherlands to a goalless draw for two hours in Salvador. The Netherlands are a very strong team, theyre internationally renowned, but we proved we are at the same level as them, Pinto said. They have players who have played at European Championships and World Cups before and who compete in the big leagues. We think we have left a very positive and dignified image of Costa Rican football. Pinto was asked about the Dutch decision to switch goalkeepers just before the shootout and bring on Tim Krul. Maybe hes a specialist. I respect that. Ive never seen that before ... but we were not intimidated at all, he said. At one point late in the match, Pinto engaged Dutch forward Arjen Robben in a lengthy conversation on the touchline. I told Robben he was one of the best players in the world, Pinto said. I asked him let us win something today. Hes won so much in his career. Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas, described by Pinto as brilliant and spectacular, kept the Dutch at bay for much of the match but was unable to stop any of their four penalties. Were left with an empty feeling, Navas said. Lots of things go through your head. I think we all did a great job. Its hard to lose, no one likes it. But this team can leave with their heads held high. We didnt lose a single game. We lost on penalties. Its hard but thats life. (Additional reporting by Patricia Avila in Santiago, reporting By Gideon Long, editing by Ed Osmond)
Posted on: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 04:14:12 +0000

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