Staging the Women’s World Cup will “wake up” New Zealand’s ardour for soccer, the co-hosts’ coach Jitka Klimkova stated on Wednesday’s eve of the match.
Football stays effectively behind rugby, cricket and different sports activities in recognition in New Zealand, which is collectively internet hosting the World Cup with Australia.
New Zealand has by no means gained a Women’s World Cup recreation in 15 makes an attempt, nevertheless it hopes to alter that when it faces the 1995 champion Norway within the first recreation of the match on Thursday in Auckland.
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“It is an opportunity for this country to not just be a rugby country but wake up their love for football,” stated its Czech coach Klimkova.
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Taking up the theme, captain Ali Riley added: “Hopefully this time, we will achieve our goal of winning a World Cup game and doing that at home, and that will make it the greatest game of my career.
“This feels like an opportunity with the sporting culture, inspiring young people.”
After dealing with Norway on the 50,000-capacity Eden Park — higher recognized for internet hosting the All Blacks rugby crew — New Zealand faces minnows the Philippines and Switzerland in Group A.
New Zealand is ranked twenty sixth on the planet and has gained simply as soon as of their final 11 matches, however Klimkova is backing them to shine in entrance of their very own followers.
“The hard work and preparation brought us to where we are now,” she stated.
“At this stage, the preparation is done and now it is time to shine, and I really believe these players will shine.”
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Norway has fallen away since triumphing in 1995.
It was thumped 8-0 within the group stage by host and eventual champion England on the 2022 Euros.
Its Barcelona winger Caroline Graham Hansen stated the World Cup was an opportunity to redeem themselves and a recent begin.
“It is a year ago, a long season behind us,” she stated, casting her thoughts again to their Euro flop.
“I think everybody has had time to focus on their club while working on stuff with the new coaching team, so everything feels very different, nothing to compare with how we left the tournament last year.
“It is a clean slate, we have a possibility to start afresh and to get going again.
“That is the beauty of football — there is always a new chance, and now we have it again.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com