Paraguay goalkeeper Aldo Bobadilla insists the team's frustration at being knocked out of the World Cup will help them win their last game against Trinidad & Tobago.
Defeats to England and Sweden ended Paraguay's tournament hopes, but Trinidad & Tobago are still in with a chance of qualifying for the second round, and Bobadilla promises they will not make it easy for the Soca Warriors.
"The anger we have will turn into enthusiasm," he said.
"We'll play well and beat Trinidad & Tobago to leave Germany with a good impression of ourselves."
Bobadilla, who replaced the injured Justo Villar in the seventh minute of the England defeat, was upset at the way Paraguay were beaten 1-0 by Sweden.
"To lose in the last minute hurt me more," he said. "If we had drawn, we would have had some chance to qualify, but we were knocked out of the World Cup at the last minute.
"Unfortunately, I could not manage to save that header."
Defender Julio Cesar Caceres believes that the team's early elimination must be subject to analysis when they return to Asuncion.
"Our goal was at least to maintain the level achieved in previous World Cups," he said. "We had a huge dream but we didn't achieve the goals we had set.
"We cannot analyse it here (in Germany) because we're still in shock and we also have to think about finishing this tournament in a good way, by winning the last game at least."