Michael Burgess details three things of note from the All Whites' 2-1 defeat to Mexico this morning.
1. All Whites devastated
The overriding emotion of the New Zealand team after the 2-1 loss to Mexico was one of intense disappointment. Some players even struggled to find the words to sum up how they felt, as they faced the media just before midnight at Sochi stadium. It was a remarkable performance - it's hard to remember the last time an All Whites team created so many opportunities against major international opposition - but they have nothing to show for their efforts. The performance will go down as one of the most memorable in New Zealand's Confederations Cup history, alongside the historic 0-0 draw with Iraq in 2009. But it was oh-so-close to being easily the best ever.
2. The future is bright
Over the course of 90 minutes at the Fisht stadium in Sochi the All Whites showed their true potential, after not doing themselves justice in the first game against Russia. There was intensity, there was desire, there was physicality and most importantly there was no shortage of skill.