Spain’s build-up to the Women’s World Cup was mired in an unsightly participant mutiny, however coach Jorge Vilda mentioned there are not any cracks in his squad forward of their World Cup quarterfinal recreation on Friday towards the Netherlands.
“The team is united. We have a group that competes and they are all fighting for the same objective, and they’re very motivated,” Vilda instructed reporters on Thursday.
Last September, 15 gamers declared themselves unavailable for choice round occasions they mentioned impacted their emotional and bodily well being, directing the majority of their complaints at Vilda. The Spanish federation backed the coach.
While solely six of these gamers are on the World Cup, La Roja has already made historical past by qualifying for the quarterfinals for the primary time in three appearances.
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“We are concentrating on what we’re doing now, the 23 players, we are committed to achieving the same objective with the same willpower and we want to continue in this World Cup,” mentioned Ivana Andres, one of many half dozen who returned to the group.
“We have an excellent relationship with Jorge,” added the Real Madrid defender. “We have total confidence in him. We believe that we are a team, not only the players but all the technical staff. And we all have shared responsibility in the match. If we win, we all win and if we lose, we all lose.”
Damaris Egurrola, who was born within the U.S. to a Dutch mom and Spanish father, made her senior debut for Spain in 2019 however switched to the Netherlands in 2022, saying she had points with Vilda. The Lyon midfielder will take the pitch for the Dutch on Friday.
“We worry about our players and the players that we can include in the lineup and I would not change any of my 23 players for anyone else,” Vilda mentioned when requested about Egurrola.
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The 42-year-old, who has coached Spain’s senior group since 2015, praised how onerous his gamers have labored on the World Cup.
“They have been impeccable in all training sessions. They are true professionals. And there is no doubt whatsoever about that,” Vilda mentioned. “Today we trained in 6 degrees (43 Fahrenheit), windy, they did an excellent training session.
“They trained when it was hot and also trained fabulously, and they’ve taken care of themselves to be in perfect conditions for the game.”
Friday’s winner will face both Japan or Sweden within the semi-finals on Tuesday in Auckland.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com