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UpdateDreams come true for penalty kings Costa Rica as Ticos reach quarter-finals for first time

Goalkeeper Keylor Navas makes key save in shoot-out as teammates slot every penalty to send Greece home

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Costa Rica celebrate at the end of the shoot-out. Photo: Reuters
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For Costa Rica defender Michael Umana it was a case of dreams come true as he stepped up to take the decisive spot kick for his country in a World Cup last-16 penalty shoot-out with Greece on Sunday.

Umana calmly slotted the ball in the net to send Costa Rica into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, saying he believed it was his destiny.

“Last night, I dreamt this,” he said in a post match interview. “It seems untrue. I was relaxed because I dreamed it.

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“I dreamed it but I didn’t tell anyone. I felt very confident.”

Keylor Navas saves Theofanis Gekas' penalty. Photo: AFP
Keylor Navas saves Theofanis Gekas' penalty. Photo: AFP
Keylor Navas celebrates as Theofanis Gekas hides his head. Photo: AFP
Keylor Navas celebrates as Theofanis Gekas hides his head. Photo: AFP
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Costa Rica coach Jorge Luis Pinto said he was also confident his team would win the penalty shootout even though his players had run themselves to the point of exhaustion.

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