New Zealand coach Jitka Klimkova stated her gamers had been in tears after the Women’s World Cup co-host suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to debutant the Philippines on Tuesday.
Sarina Bolden scored the one objective in Wellington to carry New Zealand crashing again right down to earth after its 1-0 win within the opening match of the event.
It was the Philippines’ first win at a World Cup, ladies’s or males’s, and the end result blew Group A large open.
New Zealand faces Switzerland within the final spherical of matches on Sunday, the identical day the Philippines performs Norway, with all the pieces nonetheless to play for.
“It was heartbreaking; I could see tears in my players’ eyes,” stated Klimkova.
“I know how much it means to play in front of their family and friends.
“But it’s not over yet. We still have one game to go. We still have time to reset and refocus before the game against Switzerland.”
New Zealand’s Czech coach stated the “grit” and “physicality” that had underpinned their opening-day victory over Norway had been lacking.
“Five days ago, we were celebrating, and we were so excited. Today, we didn’t get what we wanted and played for,” Klimkova stated.
“There were a lot of unforced turnovers, which I didn’t see against Norway. The execution wasn’t excellent.
“It wasn’t the result we wanted, but the fight and the passion were definitely there.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com