Missing the Women’s World Cup in 2019 was an enormous setback for Colombia however the South Americans are decided to go deep at this 12 months’s event taking part in an thrilling model of soccer, midfielder Daniela Montoya mentioned.
Colombia will make its third World Cup look in Australia and New Zealand, having been knocked out within the group stage in 2011 and the spherical of 16 4 years later.
Montoya mentioned ladies’s soccer has been evolving in Colombia and gamers are higher ready for this 12 months’s event, the place they’re in Group H with Germany, South Korea and Morocco.
“We’ve now had a professional league for six years in our country. That’s helped us. We had to make it to the World Cup as amateur players before,” the 32-year-old informed FIFA+ on Thursday.
“We didn’t have access to a club where we could train, prepare mentally, learn the ropes of being a professional, learn the ins and outs of our diet … So now we’re much better prepared and have much more support.
“All of that gives us the opportunity to achieve more.”
Colombia, who was the runner-up on the Women’s Copa America final 12 months, will head to the July 20 to August 20 World Cup with a wealthy mix of youth and expertise.
“You can always expect Colombia to make history,” Montoya added. “We’re setting out to take it step by step, win our first three matches, produce exciting football with nice plays, fast transitions, a short passing game mixed in with long balls.
“We’ve shown what Colombian football is about in our two World Cups to date. I know that this is our moment, the year that the Colombian national team will be at the top.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com