"We know that if we win the match [against Honduras this Friday], we'll classify, so we're going in with a winning mindset as we always do," Navas said
Costa Rica's faceoff against rival Mexico came down to two indelible moments, yin and yang, agony and ecstasy. One caused the stomachs of millions of Ticos to drop to the floor while the other made fans rise to their feet.
"The two best teams in Concacaf face off Tuesday in Costa Rica, where Mexico will seek revenge for the defeat it suffered in its last visit to the island." -Fox Sports MX
Costa Rican coach Oscar "El Machillo" Ramírez said Costa Rica has quite a challenge ahead as it seeks to achieve its classification on the field with Mexico.
La Sele will play the final match of the group stage against French Guiana on Friday at 5:30 p.m. (Central Time) at the Toyota Stadium in Dallas, Texas.