Türkiye’s national team are focused on securing a crucial victory against Paraguay in their second Group D match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as they seek to recover from an opening defeat to Australia.
“We still have six points to play for. The first of those matches is against Paraguay, and we want to win that game and take the three points,” goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir told reporters on Tuesday at Türkiye’s training camp in the US state of Arizona.
His remarks came after Australia on Sunday upset Türkiye 2-0 with their methodical defence and counter-attack playbook to secure the win at BC Place, Vancouver, in Canada.
“The first match was not a final. We still have two games ahead of us. It’s not over until we say it’s over,” Cakir said.
Cakir said Türkiye had analysed their mistakes against Australia and were determined to deliver a stronger performance against Paraguay.
Defender Samet Akaydin, for his part, echoed his teammate’s confidence, saying the defeat had united the squad rather than divided them.
“I have great faith in this team. We are constantly meeting and discussing what happened… but hopefully we will make up for it against Paraguay,” Akaydin said.
He also urged supporters to continue backing the team despite the disappointing start.
“We have reached the World Cup for the first time in 24 years. We have a critical match ahead of us, and we need support,” Akaydin said.
The Crescent-Stars are scheduled to face Paraguay on June 19 before taking on the co-host nation, the US, on June 25.
Co-hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada, the 2026 FIFA World Cup began on June 11 and will feature 48 nations competing through July 19.


















