
WHIPPANY, N.J. — Panama striker Cecilio Waterman and midfielder José Luis Rodríguez had a brief confrontation during training Friday.
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Waterman pushed Rodríguez in the chest, and the two were separated by teammates, during practice ahead of Saturday’s World Cup Group L game against England.
“This is a normal situation,” Panama coach Thomas Christiansen said through an interpreter later at MetLife Stadium.
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“I would have liked to see these situations more often in the training,” he added. “That means the team is alive, they are willing to do a good effort for being in the squad on the first 11 for the game for tomorrow. So, again, if this happens another time, it’s a good sign that they are alive.”
In the World Cup for the second time, Panama has been eliminated from advancement with losses to Ghana and Croatia . Los Canaleros have failed to advance past the first round in both World Cup appearances.
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