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NZF boss confident Klimkova can get Ferns firing before Women's World Cup

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New Zealand Football boss Andrew Pragnell has thrown his support behind coach Jitka Klimkova to turn around the fortunes of her underperforming team with less than five months before the Women's World Cup begins.New Zealand, who will co-host the World Cup with neighbours Australia from July 20 to Aug.

20, lost all their friendlies last month, suffering a 5-0 hammering by Portugal before falling 2-0 and 1-0 to Argentina.The defeats extended New Zealand's winless run to eight games, with the team last winning against the Philippines in a friendly in September 2022.

They have also not scored in their last five games.Klimkova has said she would review the team's performance and reflect on her decisions to better prepare for the World Cup."I have absolute confidence in Jitka (Klimkova), but equally we've got to make sure that if there is any fine-tuning that can be done, we do it now," Pragnell said on Friday.New Zealand are in Group A at the World Cup with Norway, the Philippines and Switzerland.

The Football Ferns have played at the World Cup five times, having never advanced beyond the group stage."There are a lot of dynamics at play in terms of this team," Pragnell added."We know that this side has never won a game at a Women's World Cup.

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