FIFA Women’s World Cup: Marta in tears as Brazil battles Jamaica in bid to escape early WC exit

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Published 01.08.2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Marta in tears as Brazil battles Jamaica in bid to escape early WC exit

Football legend Marta was moved to tears Tuesday because the Brazilian mirrored on her profession and legacy on the eve of what might be her ultimate Women’s World Cup look.

Brazil face Jamaica in Melbourne of their ultimate group match on Wednesday figuring out they need to win to ensure they keep within the match in Australia and New Zealand.

The 37-year-old Marta — nicknamed “Pele in a skirt” by the late soccer nice — has already stated this might be her final World Cup.

She is the all-time main goal-scorer in World Cups, males’s or girls’s, and if she provides to her tally of 17 she would be the first footballer in historical past to attain at six World Cups.

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“You know what’s good? When I started there were no idols in women’s football,” she advised reporters on the eve of the match with Jamaica, tears filling her eyes.

“How could there be if you didn’t show women’s football? How could I understand that I would reach the national team and become a reference point?

“Now I go out on the street and people stop me, parents say to me, ‘My daughter adores you, she wants to be just like you.’”

Marta has spent a lifetime overcoming obstacles, from a childhood of poverty to sexism and, extra lately, the worst damage of her profession.

“It is logical that I am happy to see all this because 20 years ago, in 2003, nobody knew Marta,” she added, wanting again at how far girls’s soccer has come.

It is unclear if the attacker, who has by no means gained the World Cup regardless of all her achievements, will begin in opposition to Jamaica.

But she might be referred to as off the bench by coach Pia Sundhage if Brazil are chasing the win they so desperately want to remain within the competitors.

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– ‘Lethal weapon’ –

Jamaica are second behind Group F leaders France going into the final spherical of video games, and gained their first Women’s World Cup recreation in historical past once they defeated Panama 1-0 final trip.

They had been lacking the prolific striker Khadija Shaw within the Panama win after she was despatched off for a second yellow card of their opening 0-0 draw with France.

The 26-year-old Shaw, who scored 31 objectives in 30 video games for Manchester City final season, might be again to face Brazil and will have a serious say in proceedings.

“She’s a lethal weapon, she scores goals and is the leading goal-scorer in Jamaica,” coach Lorne Donaldson stated.

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“She’s a very good leader and an outstanding footballer.”

Donaldson, whose facet is ranked 43 on the earth to Brazil’s eight, stated his crew had been the underdogs regardless of being in a greater place to make it out of the group.

But he referred to as his gamers “resilient”, including: “We know Brazil are going to come after us with everything they’ve got, but we have to be ready.

“We want to stay a little longer.”