Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino has insisted his team have nothing to fear from facing Spain in the World Cup quarter-finals.
The South Americans set up a last-eight meeting with the European champions after defeating Japan on penalties on Monday but will start the game as underdogs as tournament outsiders (Paraguay 50/1 to win World Cup outright).
Whereas their opponents, led by Spanish ace David Villa, have started to play with freedom, Paraguay have struggled to create clear goal-scoring opportunities and have scored only three goals in four games in South Africa.
Spanish midfielder Xavi claimed after their 1-0 win over Portugal that his country are now starting to hit form after a slow start to the finals.
But Martino is not concerned by the statistics and believes playing Spain will give his side extra space to express themselves.
“In three of the four World Cup matches we had to take the game to our opponents and that’s difficult for a team like ours,” said Martino.
“Our future rivals will let us play. Spain will give us more space.”
In a forgettable encounter in Pretoria, Paraguay squeezed past Japan 5-3 on penalties after the game had finished goalless after normal and extra time.
It is the first time in their history that Paraguay have reached the quarter-final stage of the World Cup and Martino reckons his side deserve their place in the draw, knowing that victory against Spain will take them through to a semi-final against either Argentina or Holland.
Martino said: “It’s never nice for a match to be decided in this way but I think we sought the win a little more.
“I think we were lucky in the penalty shoot-out. That made the difference.
“Perhaps it wasn’t the match people wanted to see but I don’t think either team has anything to reproach themselves for.
“When you look at how the players played, the solidarity they showed, their enthusiasm, their will to make the history books, both teams did it the same way.
“To speak of an achievement in getting to the quarter-finals is all right but to consider this my greatest achievement is, I think, a bit premature.”
Spain and Paraguay will line-up in the fourth and final quarter-final on Saturday night (Paraguay to win 13/2, Spain 1/2, draw 13/5).
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