FIFA Women슬롯사이트™s World Cup 2023: South Africa Is Out To Cause Another Upset Against Netherlands
South Africa faces a Dutch team in Sydney that topped Group E ahead of the back-to-back defending champion US team. It rounded off the group stages with a 7-0 rout of Vietnam and is the favourite to advance to the quarterfinals.
South Africa has already upset the odds to advance to the knockout stages of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Now, it is aiming to spring another surprise against one of the tournament favourites on Sunday. As captain Refiloe Jane says: 슬롯사이트œAnything is possible슬롯사이트� against the Netherlands for a team that has become one of the big stories of this World Cup. FIFA Investigates Misconduct Complaint Involving Zambia Women's World Cup 2023 Team
슬롯사이트œYou know, it's knockout stages,슬롯사이트� she said. "So, you still want to keep on fighting as a team, keep on reaching for one another and not lose sight of any of the possibilities that lie ahead of us.슬롯사이트�
Thembi Kgatlana's stoppage-time winner against Italy secured South Africa's place in the round of 16. The joyous scenes after the final whistle of that 3-2 win created some of the most memorable images of the World Cup so far.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천FIFA Women슬롯사이트™s World Cup 2023: Japan Beats Norway 3-1 to Reach Quarterfinals, Hinata Miyazawa Scores Her 5th Goal of the Tournament.
슬롯사이트œSouth Africans are excited and happy that we made history,슬롯사이트� midfielder Kholosa Biyana said. "We're the first team to do that in South Africa both male and female. So, it is a great achievement, not just for us, for female athletes and for women's football in South Africa and in Africa.슬롯사이트�
The World Cup has showcased the growth of the women's game with a number of upsets, including the elimination of traditional powerhouses Germany and Brazil in the group stage. It has also highlighted the strength of women's soccer in Africa, with three teams advancing to the knockouts.
Morocco and Nigeria have joined South Africa in the pre-quarters.
슬롯사이트œYou know, we have so much talent in Africa, that goes without saying," Jane said. "We've got a group of players who are playing overseas, who learn so much from abroad, who come back in their national teams and show their knowledge. But, if we can invest in our own countries in Africa, we can get so much out of the players, and we can advance in so many tournaments.슬롯사이트�
South Africa faces a Dutch team in Sydney that topped Group E ahead of the back-to-back defending champion US team. It rounded off the group stages with a 7-0 rout of Vietnam and is the favourite to advance to the quarterfinals. But, Netherlands coach Andries Jonker treats every game as a knockout and is preparing his team to take on the challenge presented by South Africa.
슬롯사이트œThey play with heart and soul. For the people and the country,슬롯사이트� he said. 슬롯사이트œThere is big heart in the team, fighting spirit, a couple of really good players... It is a dangerous opponent for us.슬롯사이트�
Netherlands hopes to have forward Lineth Beerensteyn back from injury after she was hurt in her country's opening game of the tournament against Portugal.
슬롯사이트œLast week it looked as if she might play against Vietnam,슬롯사이트� Jonker said. 슬롯사이트œIn the end, it didn't work. It's looking well, but my experience teaches me to be prudent.슬롯사이트�
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