Key England midfielder Keira Walsh says it might be a “very nice feeling” to silence a sell-out Sydney crowd in Wednesday’s Women’s World Cup semi-final towards Australia.
The European champion faces the co-host in entrance of what guarantees to be a packed and hostile crowd on the 80,000-capacity Stadium Australia.
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There is a long-standing sporting rivalry between England and Australia and neither aspect has ever reached the ultimate of the Women’s World Cup.
England know the advantages of getting a bumper crowd of their nook, having received the European Championship final summer season on house soil.
But the Lionesses and Barcelona’s Walsh are actually on enemy territory.
“When you have the crowd behind you it gives you that extra push,” mentioned the 26-year-old, who was stretchered off earlier within the match with a knee harm however is now again in Sarina Wiegman’s aspect.
“But I also think that when you are playing against it, when you can quieten the crowd, it’s also a very nice feeling.
“Maybe trying to take the momentum out of (their) game is going to be important.
“So there’s positives and negatives to both and I’ve experienced both,” she informed reporters.
Walsh mentioned she was conscious of speak amongst followers and media concerning the rivalry between England and Australia however she is extra curious about reaching the ultimate and successful the World Cup.
“For us, it is a semi-final, it is a massive game, regardless of who you are playing,” she mentioned.
“We are all just really focused. A lot of us aren’t really on social media, we are not listening to what’s going on outside.
“That’s what has got us this far at this tournament.”
England is into its third semi-final in a row on the match however has by no means obtained farther, one thing Walsh is determined to repair.
“It is every footballer’s dream to play at a World Cup final so for us that’s the aim and we hope we can get the job done on Wednesday.”
England got here into the World Cup as one of many favourites and, having squeezed previous Nigeria on penalties within the final 16, they defeated Colombia 2-1 on Saturday to make the final 4.
Australia reached its first World Cup semifinal 7-6 on penalties towards France.
The Matildas beat England 2-0 away in April to carry the Lionesses’ 30-match unbeaten run to an finish.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com