Soccer-Montella says Turkey leave World Cup with heads held high after victory over US

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INGLEWOOD, California, June 25 (Reuters) - ⁠Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella said his side would ⁠return home with their chin up after ending ‌their World Cup campaign with a last-gasp 3-2 victoryover the United States in Los Angeles on Thursday.

Montella praised the players for showing their ​skills, abilities and character despite the ⁠mental toll of already ⁠being eliminated and playing in front of a predominantly pro-U.S. ⁠crowd.

• "We ‌can go back home with our chin up," Montella said. "Football hurts, but I got emotional at ⁠the end of the game... Today's match matters ​much more ‌than 1,000 victories."

• Montella said Turkey had created enough ⁠chances throughout ​the tournament but had not been clinical enough, while stressing he would not blame individual players for missed opportunities.

• He ⁠said his side had been unfortunate ​in their opening two matches, arguing that even a draw from either game could have changed their fate, but accepted ⁠that "football is not always fair".

• Montella said the team's celebrations after the final whistle reflected their national pride and gave him confidence for the future.

• Turkey were making ​their first World Cup appearance since ⁠2002, and Montella said he hoped they would not have ​to wait another 24 years to ‌return. "Hopefully we will do better, not ​in 24 years but earlier than that," he said.

(Reporting by Hatem Maher; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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