The World Cup is far from over for the Haitian national football team, if Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor's comments are any indication.
Three days before taking on Brazil, which could do no better than a 1-1 draw against Morocco, the Haitian national team—coming off a narrow 1-0 defeat to Scotland—is multiplying its training sessions on the field and tactical work in the classroom in an effort to surprise the five-time world champions.
The first images of the Grenadiers following the loss to Scotland, a
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