France captain and defender Wendie Renard says her facet “can achieve something great” this time on the Women’s World Cup having not been efficient sufficient in previous tournaments.
France will participate in its fifth Women’s World Cup this month but it surely has been eradicated within the quarterfinals on the final two and its finest consequence was fourth again in 2011.
“We haven’t got past the quarter-finals because we weren’t quite effective enough at critical moments,” Renard, 32, stated in an interview on the FIFA web site.
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“As long as everyone has the same vision and a willingness to pull in the same direction, then we can achieve something great.”
Herve Renard, 54, took over the job as France ladies’s coach in March when former supervisor Corinne Diacre’s place had grow to be untenable after Wendie Renard stated she wouldn’t play on the World Cup to protect her psychological well being.
Olympique Lyon’s Renard, extensively thought-about among the finest defenders within the ladies’s recreation, returned to the squad shortly after the appointment of the previous Saudi Arabia males’s coach.
“He’s a coach with a lot of experience who has won at international level and is also charismatic,” she stated.
Herve Renard took Zambia’s males’s crew to the African Nations title in 2012 earlier than repeating the feat with Ivory Coast three years later.
“We expect him to bring a lot of this experience to the role, given that he’s won major titles,” she added.
Wendie Renard stated that the match could be a chance for gamers to indicate that they’ve the suitable to put on the nationwide colors and signify France.
“You need to have a certain consistency in your performances,” she stated. “As soon as you pull on this shirt, you have to honour it and defend it to the hilt.”
France begins its marketing campaign in Group F towards Jamaica on July 23 earlier than going through Brazil and Panama.
The ninth version of the Women’s World Cup is being hosted by New Zealand and Australia, with the ultimate scheduled for August 20 in Sydney.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com