Ecuador head coach Sebastian Beccacece said many had written his side off, but football is decided on the pitch, not by predictions. (Getty Images via AFP)
MEXICO CITY: Ecuador coach Sebastian Beccacece dismissed concerns over travel fatigue and his team’s underdog status on Monday ahead of their World Cup round of 32 match against co-hosts Mexico.
Ecuador advanced from the group stage after a 2-1 comeback win over Germany, having earned one point from their opening two matches. They face a Mexico side who won all three group games, scoring six goals without conceding.
“Predictions were burned a long time ago,” Beccacece said. “They counted us out … Predictions in football don’t exist, what exists is what happens on the pitch.”
Ecuador endured a nine-hour travel day ahead of Tuesday’s match. “The team had planned to arrive at 5 pm. However, we arrived at 8:20 pm We don’t know the reason for the delay,” Beccacece said.
Despite the logistical issues, the coach declined to use the journey as an excuse. “We go, we compete, and we play — no complaints or excuses. I am grateful. We might have tired players, but how could I be upset about being in a World Cup?” he added.
The Azteca Stadium’s high altitude and a hostile home crowd add to Ecuador’s challenge in breaking down Mexico’s defence.
“Mexico has a great fortress in this mythical stadium … Things are always difficult for us, so we take it as a beautiful challenge,” Beccacece said.


