New Zealand’s top scorer but still critical Tom Bunn: ‘We lacked realism’

New Zealand’s top scorer but still critical Tom Bunn: ‘We lacked realism’

“I don’t think we played in the best way, there are still things to improve. Even if, in general, we weren’t really afraid,” he said in the 2-0 win move, synonymous with joining in the last four.

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World Champions played very nicely in the beginning, rich in many high quality team moves. “We could have pushed the point a little more. We did good things, even if we lacked realism. Being 2-0 up in a tough game like this is very good,” analyzed the Belgian striker. “In the second half, they put some pressure on us, but we didn’t succeed.”

Leopold’s player, the top scorer in the Belgian championship, spoke of Maxime van Ost, who replaced Alexander Hendricks on Tuesday with a knee injury. “We are all very happy for Max, he has shown recently that he could have a place in the selection. Unfortunately for him, places are very expensive. He is an excellent player, and we have full confidence in him.”

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