USA match to showcase best of women’s football, says Dutch coach

Football
Published 26.07.2023
USA match to showcase best of women’s football, says Dutch coach

Netherlands coach Andries Jonker is promising must-watch soccer when his crew faces four-time champion the United States on Thursday within the Women’s World Cup group stage.

In a extremely anticipated rematch of their 2019 ultimate, the 2 sides will conflict in Wellington with a lot on the road.

The United States is gunning for an unprecedented third straight title, whereas the Dutch will need to revive the spirit of their 2017 European Championship win.

“This will be an example of modern women’s football. It will be a fight from the first minute until the last with teams who want to compete, teams who want to win, teams who respect each other, and who both have no fear,” Jonker advised reporters.

“Both want to win the group, so this is going to be a really good match.”

The Netherlands opened its marketing campaign with a 1-0 win over debutant Portugal on Sunday, when Lineth Beerensteyn suffered an ankle harm. It will probably must handle with out the striker on Thursday.

The loss is added ache for a squad already lacking all-time prime scorer Vivianne Miedema, who was unable to get well in time for the match from an ACL harm sustained in December.

They face a United States that’s making an attempt to retool its ending energy after lacking a sequence of possibilities in its opening 3-0 win over Vietnam.

“We all know America has been one of the best teams in the world for a long, long time. I think they still have so much quality on the pitch, but I think we’re growing too,” stated Dutch midfielder Jackie Groenen.

“We have two teams with different kinds of qualities who are going to match up really well.”

Groenen stated she and her teammates have been making an attempt to remain centered on the current in opposition to the United States, which knocked them out within the Olympic quarterfinal two years in the past.

“We have a lot of respect for America,” she stated. “We’re also not trying to dwell on what’s been.”