The Young Football Ferns' chances of advancing to the quarter final stage have taken a hit after they were beaten 1-0 by Mexico in their opening Fifa under-17 women's World Cup fixture in Azerbaijan overnight.
The defeat will be hard for Paul Temple and his charges to take after claiming the majority of possession but failing to create any meaningful chances in brutal 33 degree heat at Bayil Stadium in Baku.
"It was hot. It was stifling really, and when you add in the nerves it adds up," said Temple.
"We played out from the back and passed it around well but we did most of our work in areas that weren't dangerous," he added, "We do have pace, but you didn't see it today and that was vital, really.
"There was some poor movement, and we didn't get the ball into that zone in front of the penalty box to create chances and that is an area we need to work on if we're to be a goal threat."