Marta steps up for Brazil as old foes France, England clash
VANCOUVER, Canada: Superstar forward Marta takes centre stage on Tuesday as Brazil open their women’s World Cup campaign against South Korea, while England search for a first win in 41 years against France.Despite having former five-time world player of the year Marta in their ranks the Brazilians are looking for
By our correspondents
June 09, 2015
VANCOUVER, Canada: Superstar forward Marta takes centre stage on Tuesday as Brazil open their women’s World Cup campaign against South Korea, while England search for a first win in 41 years against France.
Despite having former five-time world player of the year Marta in their ranks the Brazilians are looking for the maiden world title which would turn their star into a legend.
“What I hope in 2015 is that Brazil changes history in the World Cup,” said the 29-year-old whose glittering 13-year senior career to date has only produced a runners-up spot on the world stage in 2007.
“We have a new team, a new generation and I hope we’ll be able to demonstrate our level at the World Cup and the Olympic Games.” The Sweden-based player added: “I think we have the ability to do well, to fight with the big powers.”
First in their path are Group E rivals South Korea, a team ranked 18th, who are looking for a first World Cup win in Montreal, with group rivals Spain and Costa Rica, both newcomers to the competition, playing earlier in the day in the Quebec city.
Marta’s reigning six-time Copa America champions will be backed up by other seasoned veterans including fellow striker Cristiane, goalkeeper Andreia and midfielder Formiga.
Despite having former five-time world player of the year Marta in their ranks the Brazilians are looking for the maiden world title which would turn their star into a legend.
“What I hope in 2015 is that Brazil changes history in the World Cup,” said the 29-year-old whose glittering 13-year senior career to date has only produced a runners-up spot on the world stage in 2007.
“We have a new team, a new generation and I hope we’ll be able to demonstrate our level at the World Cup and the Olympic Games.” The Sweden-based player added: “I think we have the ability to do well, to fight with the big powers.”
First in their path are Group E rivals South Korea, a team ranked 18th, who are looking for a first World Cup win in Montreal, with group rivals Spain and Costa Rica, both newcomers to the competition, playing earlier in the day in the Quebec city.
Marta’s reigning six-time Copa America champions will be backed up by other seasoned veterans including fellow striker Cristiane, goalkeeper Andreia and midfielder Formiga.
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