US match to showcase best of women's football, says Dutch coach
WELLINGTON : Netherlands coach Andries Jonker is promising must-watch football when his team face four-times champions United States on Thursday in the Women's World Cup group stage.
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WELLINGTON : Netherlands coach Andries Jonker is promising must-watch football when his team face four-times champions United States on Thursday in the Women's World Cup group stage.
WELLINGTON : Midfielder Rose Lavelle has fond memories of beating the Netherlands in the Women's World Cup final four years ago but is bringing a brand-new mindset to the United States' rematch in Wellington on Thursday.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — U.S. women's national team midfielder Rose Lavelle is available to start against the Netherlands in the USA's second match of the Women's World Cup, coach Vlatko Andonovski said on Wednesday.
AUCKLAND: With the opening round of group games completed, fears that a first 32-team Women's World Cup would see a flurry of embarrassing mismatches appear largely misplaced.
WELLINGTON : The United States have only shown a glimpse of their potential and must start "clicking" on the pitch, co-captain Alex Morgan said, as they prepare to face their 2019 final foes the Netherlands in Wellington on Thursday.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — United States women's national soccer team forward Alex Morgan said she and her international teammates need «a little more patience» in attack in order to reach their full potential at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Filipina menggoreskan sejarah di perhelatan Piala Dunia Wanita 2023. Filipinas meraih kemenangan perdananya.
SYDNEY : If there were concerns about blowouts when the Women's World Cup expanded to 32 teams this year, minnows Haiti, Jamaica and Ireland have served notice they deserve to be on the game's biggest stage.