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World Cup 2026: Wilson Isidor sees Haiti making a good participation

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For his third match with Haiti, Wilson Isidor was decisive against New Zealand, who were soundly beaten: 4-0.

For his third match with Haiti, Wilson Isidor was decisive against New Zealand, who were soundly beaten: 4-0. The Sunderland striker sees his country making a good showing at the 2026 World Cup.

In this interview with his club’s press service, Wilson Isidor warns that Haiti will not give any favors during its participation in the North American World Cup.

“ We are not planning to show up at the World Cup as a scapegoat, that is, to offer gifts. We are not coming just to participate. We know our objective. The team knows what we want to do,” Wilson Isidor first explained before lingering on the clear and spotless victory of the Grenadiers over the New Zealanders.”Against New Zealand, we played in a good stadium and in the presence of our fans who were just incredible. I hope they will give us the same support during the World Cup. We are just starting our journey, and now we know that the competition will come very quickly. We have taken the first step; now, we are ready for the next,” he then said while referring to the first outing of his teammates against the national team coached by Steve Clarke.

“In this World Cup, we are going to play with our heart, we play like a family, and we are a strong team and a strong country that always fights to defend its people. So, we are determined to give our opponents a hard time, why not Scotland, to clearly show all our ambitions,” he affirmed and explained: what does it mean for the Grenadiers to play in a major World Cup?”We want to do it for the people. It means a lot to us. If we can give them joy for an hour or two, then it sends a strong message. Our football is strong now and we want to send a good message to our people. We want to make a good impression for our people in the eyes of the world,” he promised, and emphasized that the crowd for the match against New Zealand was incredible. “The noise when we scored, I have never experienced that in my life,” admitted Wilson Isidor, who, in conclusion, hinted that he knows some footballers from the Scotland national team.

“I know some Scottish players. I know that Ross Stewart played at Sunderland and I played against Andy Robertson and against John McGinn.”

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