Bulgaria Drawn in Tough Group for 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
The European qualification draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, took place today at FIFA headquarters in Zurich
The head coach of Bulgaria’s national football team Lyuboslav Penev says his team must perform at its best against the Czech Republic, without thinking about possible playoffs.
The Bulgarians host the Czechs on Tuesday night (9:15 PM local time) in a final group B qualifier for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The chances of advancing to the playoffs are very slim, and a minimum 3-goal victory is necessary for the home side, coupled with favorable results in Slovenia's group.
“The loss in Armenia does not mean the morale in the team is low. We are disappointed, but all we are thinking of now is how to perform well in the last game”, said Penev in Monday night’s press conference.
The coach believes Bulgaria had the bad fortune of being drawn in the most difficult group, but is satisfied with the overall performance.
“We were not outplayed in any of our matches so far. Had we scored more of our chances, we could have even been 1st, or at least with a better chance of making the playoffs”, added Penev.
Regarding his team’s chances of scoring at least 3 goals tonight, the coach said it is possible. The players should take greater risks, but not to the point of neglecting their defensive duties.
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