While Spain was reeling after its 4-0 rout by Japan in its ultimate group sport on the Women’s World Cup this week, coach Jorge Vilda stated relatively than brushing the painful loss off, they studied it from each doable angle.
Vilda is assured La Roja – The Red One – will bounce again from that bitter disappointment to be victorious in its spherical of 16 sport on Saturday towards Switzerland.
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“The defeat of the other day, we haven’t forgotten about it and we will not forget about it. These types of defeats leave a deep mark upon us, but they are also necessary in the evolutionary development of the team and process of growth,” Vilda stated at a press convention on Friday.
Sixth-ranked Spain kicked off its marketing campaign by beating Zambia and Costa Rica by a mixed 8-0. But Japan, which completed atop Group C, placed on a counter-attacking clinic towards Spain, which superior to the ultimate 16 for the second time in three appearances on the international match.
“We’ve made a detailed analysis of everything that happened against Japan as a team, individually, the behaviour of the players, the goals, the positive aspects and negative aspects,” Vilda stated.
“Of course, one of the aspects that we have to improve is to be ready for the counter-attacks. It’s a question of defensive positioning, the compact structure that will help us to be sure about defence in all situations.”
Switzerland, ranked twentieth, stored a clear sheet within the group stage with a 2-0 win over the Philippines and scoreless attracts towards Norway and New Zealand.
“Switzerland have something very valuable that in three games no one scored a goal against them. That means that the defence is very solid,” Vilda stated.
“Of course we have to be more assertive in that run towards the goal,” Grings stated. “We have really understood that message and we have helped to convey that with videos. I can also read from the body language from the players that it’s been quite an intensive week.”
“(Spain) have shown us weaknesses that we have analysed intensively with our team, however (Saturday) of course is a different match,” Grings stated.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com