On the eve of their highly anticipated Group C match against Brazil, Haiti’s national team manager Sébastien Migné spoke to the press regarding the exceptional significance of the upcoming fixture. The French tactician framed the matchup as the pinnacle of international competition for the Caribbean side.
“For me and my players, there is nothing better than facing Brazil. When you think of the World Cup, you think of Brazil,” Migné stated during an official media session with FIFA. The manager explicitly challenged his squad to maintain physical and mental output, urging them to “give their maximum until the 95th minute.” Migné also noted the rapid development of emerging football programs, emphasizing that so-called “smaller nations” are becoming increasingly organized and structured, which continues to close the competitive gap with traditional global powerhouses.

















