‘Dutch fans expected us to win women’s World Cup’
LYON: Netherlands striker Vivianne Miedema admitted her team have had to cope with the pressure of an expectant support back home on their run to the semi-finals of the women’s World Cup.
Miedema recently became the all-time top scorer for a Dutch side who have made it to the last four of the World Cup for the first time, just two years after being crowned European champions.
It has been a sudden rise to the international elite for a team who are appearing at just their second World Cup and will face Sweden in the semi-finals in Lyon on Wednesday.
“At the Euros no-one expected a lot from us and once we started winning our country stood behind us and we got in that flow,” Miedema, 22, said at a press conference on Monday in Lyon. “When we came here, in Holland everyone said we would be world champions and that gave us a lot of pressure.”
The ‘Oranje’ made it to the semi-finals thanks to a 2-0 win over Italy in the last eight, with Arsenal striker Miedema among the scorers. Prior to that they eliminated 2011 world champions Japan in the last 16 as Lieke Martens scored twice. The Barcelona winger is a doubt for this game with a toe injury.
“Lieke has had this injury for quite a long time but she had more problems with her toe after the Japan game. She managed to play against Italy and the toe did not get any worse, so let’s hope she will be able to play,” said coach Sarina Wiegman.
Sweden ended a 24-year wait for a major tournament win over Germany in Saturday’s quarter-final, and they have a score to settle against the Netherlands. The Scandinavian side were knocked out of Euro 2017 by the Dutch, losing 2-0 in the quarter-finals with goals from Martens and Miedema.
Coach Peter Gerhardsson said he had long been convinced his side could go a long way at the World Cup. “We knew we could get this far. I said many times that we had every opportunity,” he said. “We played really well in friendly matches, so it was in there that I started to believe we could be sitting here in this position,” he added.
-
Prince Harry All Set To Return To Britain Next Week? -
Is Princess Charlotte Becoming Most Confident Young Royal? -
‘Stranger Things’ Star David Harbour Speaks Up About ‘psychotherapy’ -
Jennifer Love Hewitt Talks About Scary 9-1-1 Episode -
Kate Middleton Ditches Palace Life For Where She 'truly Relaxes' -
Pixel Watch May Soon Warn You If You Leave It Behind -
Serious Liver Scarring Shows Potential To Be Reversed With Latest Drug -
Elon Musk Backs Donald Trump To Invoke Insurrection Act Amid Minnesota Protests -
Scientists Unravel Mystery Of James Webb’s ‘little Red Dots’ In Deep Space -
Nano Banana Explained: How Google’s AI Got Its Name -
Fire Causes Power Outage On Tokyo Train Lines, Thousands Stranded As ‘operations Halted’ -
YouTube, BBC To Ink Landmark Deal To Launch Exclusive Bespoke Shows -
Meghan Markle Turning Prince Harry's Invictus Games Event Into 'bad Fashion Show' -
TikTok To Roll Out New Age Detection Technology Across Europe -
Tom Brady Explains How Divorce With Gisele Bündchen Affected His NFL Career -
Taiwan, TSMC To Expand US Investment: A Strategic Move In Global AI Chip Race