All Whites vow to attack

New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert plans to give Paraguay a hard time in their final Group F match as his side look to create another piece of history.

New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert plans to give Paraguay a hard time in their final Group F match as his side look to create another piece of history.

A draw could be enough to put the All Whites into the second round, providing Italy versus Slovakia finishes in a lower-scoring draw.

New Zealand has already drawn against the other two teams in Group F but Paraguay pose the greatest threat of them all with its attack-minded side.

But having worked hard to get itself into the position it is now in - on the verge of qualifying for the last-16 for the first time - Herbert is not prepared to let the opportunity slip.

"I think it has been an outstanding World Cup. What we have done so far is incredible and it has gone pretty deep back home and we are all really proud," said Herbert.

"We haven't been on the world stage for 28 years (New Zealand's only other World Cup appearance saw them lose all three matches and concede 12 goals) and we wanted to be credible and get results - but we have a unique opportunity of taking it on step further.

"I don't think we will hold back. I think we are competitive - nothing else and no different to a lot of sides at this World Cup.

"Our aerial dominance has caused a lot of teams problems and hopefully we can do it again.

"Paraguay have some wonderful players but so did Italy and they got little from us.

"It is a fantastic position to be in and we will wake up tomorrow really looking forward to it."

Defender Ivan Vicelich said the side had grown in confidence having arrived in South Africa with no-one giving it a chance.

And he promised the players are keen to show their opening two results was no fluke.

"I don't know if it was a miracle but it has been a great experience for the whole team," he said.

"We have grown a lot over the last four years during they qualifying campaign; we have a confidence about ourselves and we have shown that in the last two games.

"We are going to give it our best, like we have in the last two games.

"It is a real opportunity - two weeks ago people would not have thought we would have a chance of making the second round.

"It is going to be very tough. We just have to focus and go into it with the same mindset as we went into the last two."

New Zealand's only previous meeting with the South Americans saw it lose 3-2 in an international friendly 15 years ago in Santiago De Chile.

Blackburn defender Ryan Nelsen missed training on Wednesday with a stomach upset but Herbert said he was confident his captain would be fit to play.


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