Costa Rica mentor Alfaro is not terrified of Brazil

Costa Rica mentor Gustavo Alfaro said his side won't be threatened by the test of confronting Brazil as they look for a level battleground when they start off their Copa America crusade.

The match will begin on Tuesday at 7 am, Bangladesh Time.

The mainland masterpiece will be an opportunity to realize where players stand strategically and what the keys to overtaking a major group are in Brazil, the Argentine added.

"The order (of Brazil) is regarded, yet entirely not dreaded. On the off chance that you're hesitant to play, you don't appear," the mentor told a public interview on Sunday.

"The distinction in the progressive system can be battled, first with the request, with a ton of assurance and a ton of reasonable clearness about what should be finished, and essentially by running. Assuming there are two Brazilians, there should be three Costa Ricans," he added.

Alfaro demanded they could win since "football is the possible sport where you couldn't say whether you will win or lose before you begin playing", yet they would need to play a "wonderful game" to do as such.

"I can't help thinking that Brazil's anomaly after the World Cup, with Tite's flight, came from the slip-up of not characterizing a lead trainer. Yet, presently Brazil has characterized a request for what they need, they have mentor Dorival Jr, a reasonable head who undertakings and plans," he added.

The previous Boca Youngsters and Ecuador mentor added that, no matter what the outcome, they will be "battling on equivalent conditions" with every one of their adversaries in Gathering D, which incorporates Colombia and Paraguay.


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