Lieke Martens stated the Netherlands has its sights set on its maiden Women’s World Cup glory because the ahead prepares to play for the third time on the showpiece occasion, which will get underway in Australia and New Zealand subsequent month.
The 30-year-old Paris St Germain participant was a part of the Dutch facet that completed as runners-up after a disappointing penalty shootout loss to the United States.
Martens, who received three successive league titles and the Champions League throughout her time at Barcelona, helped her county win the European Championship in 2017 — the place she was voted one of the best participant on the event and in addition received the UEFA girls’s Player of the Year.
“Yes, you do dream about that (winning the World Cup),” Martens instructed FIFA in an interview. “And I think it is very good that you keep trying to make that dream a reality.
“If we were to win, it would be complete. I would have won everything that I ever dreamt of winning. It will be a tough challenge, but nothing is impossible.
“I’m going to give everything I can to be as prepared as I can be. I also trust in this team. I just hope we can get into the flow.”
The expectations on the Dutch workforce have elevated since its Euro win, and Martens stated that coping with the rising stress has been an adjustment however believes that her facet can thrive and embrace the problem.
The Netherlands is presently ranked ninth within the FIFA rankings.
“Suddenly, after the Euro win, people expect a lot from us,” Martens stated. “I think we dealt with that well as a team. We have slowly grown into it, and we are still dealing with it.
“People expect us to always be able to battle for the grand prizes, and we have given ourselves that standard. The character in the team is back and maybe we can achieve something beautiful again at this World Cup.”
Andries Jonker’s facet will kick off its World Cup marketing campaign towards Portugal on July 3 earlier than taking over record-four-time winners the United States on July 27.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com