France is conscious of the strain {that a} revived Australia aspect might be underneath as host nation in its Women’s World Cup quarterfinal on Saturday, and count on a tricky take a look at in entrance of a packed and partisan crowd at Lang Park.
Fifth-ranked France simply brushed apart Morocco in its final 16 tie, scoring thrice in eight minutes in a first-half blitz en path to a 4-0 win, whereas co-host Australia noticed off Denmark 2-0 at a packed Stadium Australia in Sydney.
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“We know tomorrow we are not only playing against one team, but against one nation,” France coach Herve Renard informed reporters on Friday. “But it’s also why we are very motivated for this game.
“It’s a fantastic tournament. When we played against Brazil here, the stadium was full. Against Jamaica, even against Panama, the stadiums were full.
“We need to congratulate the Australians because it is a success. And tomorrow will be a beautiful occasion to celebrate.”
France, who misplaced 1-0 to the Matildas in a pleasant in July, can equal its finest World Cup consequence – a fourth-placed end in 2011 – with a win over Australia, which might arrange a semifinal conflict with both England or Colombia.
They exited the match within the quarterfinal stage in 2015 and on house soil 4 years in the past, when it was knocked out by eventual winners the United States.
“I understand what it means to play quarterfinals in our country versus another country,” mentioned ahead Eugenie Le Sommer, France’s all-time prime goalscorer. “It was more difficult to stay within our bubble. To know that the stadium will be against us, it’s also motivation. It’s something that pushes us forward. So we do have pressure, but we also had it during the round of 16.
“As the coach said, this is why we play football because these are magical moments that we can live. I hope that the magic can go on.”
Australia welcomed again captain Sam Kerr in its win over Denmark, when the striker got here off the bench late. Coach Tony Gustavsson has been cagey about her health however Renard mentioned France’s sport plan wouldn’t hinge on Kerr.
“It’s true that she’s a very good player, she can score lots of goals and make the difference, but I never focus on one particular player,” Le Sommer added.
“Of course, she’s one of the best players in the world right now … But the Australian team has a lot of strengths. So it’s up to us to adapt to that.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com