New Zealand women's football captain Rebecca Smith thinks her side's experience will see them bounce back from their 1-0 defeat to Great Britain and still qualify for the quarter-finals at the London Olympics.
The Football Ferns were disappointing in the opening act of the entire Games. They started the match in Cardiff brightly and ended well but for the best part of an hour were either outplayed by the home side or handed Great Britain the initiative with some sloppy football.
They have some lofty ambitions on the back of some good results in 2012 but the performance didn't match those goals.
New Zealand still have a good chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals even though they face Brazil, the world's fifth-ranked side, in their second game on Sunday morning (NZT). The Ferns are ranked 23rd.
The women's football competition is a generous one with only 12 teams. The top two sides from each of the three pools as well as the two best-performing third-placed teams progress to the last eight and New Zealand probably need only beat Cameroon in their last pool game to progress.