The Philippines coach Alen Stajcic is backing his Women’s World Cup debutants to “crash the party” once they play co-host New Zealand on Tuesday.
New Zealand is on a excessive after beating Norway 1-0 within the match opener to finish a 15-game winless streak at Women’s World Cups courting again to 1991.
The Philippines misplaced 2-0 to Switzerland in its first recreation on the finals however proved to be no pushover.
A capability crowd is anticipated in Wellington, with most cheering on the house aspect, however the Australian Stajcic mentioned Monday: “You have to block all that out and embrace it.
“It’s a brilliant occasion, so to be playing in front of such a big crowd and TV audience is a really special moment.
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“You have to go out there and give it your best shot, so as motivating as it will be for New Zealand, it is for our team as well.”
Since Stajcic’s appointment as coach in 2021, the Philippines have jumped from 68 within the FIFA rankings to its present best-ever inserting of forty sixth.
Its surge started with the Women’s Asian Cup final yr when it made the semifinals, dropping to South Korea however securing a historic World Cup berth.
New Zealand ran out 2-1 winners over the Philippines in a pleasant final September, however Stajcic mentioned the shut defeat helped his workforce develop.
“I think that game was a real turning point for me to know that we can rise to this level,” he mentioned.
“We want to crash the party. It’s not really their party — it’s everyone’s, ours as well.
“Football in all our countries is not number one — in the Philippines, New Zealand or Australia — so we need to do everything we can to bolster support for women’s football.”
Although the bulk within the stadium on Tuesday shall be behind the Football Ferns, the Philippines workforce can count on loads of its personal assist in Wellington. New Zealand has a big Filipino group.
“It’s been exciting knowing that even in these games, a few hours’ plane ride from Manila, to have that type of support means everything in the world knowing that the country is backing us,” mentioned ahead Katrina Guillou.
“It’s that kind of extra support that we need to keep on going for the full 90 minutes.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com