After a tough start with a 6-1 defeat against Nigeria, Tahiti faced Spain in their second match at the Confederations Cup. The expectations were that Spain, as the reigning double European Champions and World Champions, would have a clear advantage. Tahiti aimed to replicate their achievement of scoring a goal, as they did against Nigeria, and despite the challenging odds, the team expressed their determination to fight to the end. The Spanish players, including Juan Mata, acknowledged Tahiti’s fighting spirit and emphasized that respect for their opponents was crucial, regardless of the expected outcome.
CONFEDERATIONS CUP: TAHITI DOES NOT WANT TO GIVE UP AGAINST SPAIN
