• Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Trending

Why Conversational Commerce is the Future of Shopping

May 29, 2025

10 Leadership Myths You Need to Stop Believing

May 29, 2025

Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing Pains

May 29, 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Newsletter
  • Submit Articles
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
InDirectica
  • Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Subscribe for Alerts
InDirectica
Home » Women’s World Cup Co-Host Australia Fueled By Pressure
Leadership

Women’s World Cup Co-Host Australia Fueled By Pressure

adminBy adminJuly 13, 20230 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Australia head coach Tony Gustavsson said the Women’s World Cup co-hosts will use the weight of expectations as fuel as they prepare to face France in the final warm-up game before the tournament begins next week.

The Women’s World Cup will begin on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand, with Australia’s opening match with Ireland expected to host a record crowd of more than 80,000 in Sydney.

Before taking on Ireland, the Matildas will face France in a sell-out friendly in Melbourne on Friday, where 50,000 fans will be in attendance.

With home advantage playing a huge role, Australian fans expect the team to bid for the title at the World Cup, where the team is in Group B with Ireland, Nigeria and Olympic champions Canada.

Asked about how they plan to deal with the pressure, Gustavsson told reporters on Thursday: “I think we look at it as fuel, as belief.

“That (the big crowds) is a source of strength that this team will embrace. And also use it when we play this high-octane pressing and attacking-minded game.

“Sometimes we’re a bit fatigued and tired in the game – to be carried by the fans, and to be able to put those extra runs in … to be energetic and high intensity, that’s the football we’re always going to play no matter who we play against.”

How will the team cope with the noise from outside?

“Tomorrow, we will bring it all on because we all want to unite and connect with the fans any bring it in,” the coach added.

“When it comes to opinions about things we do, whether it’s about the line-up or tactics, then we need to shut it out and believe in what we have done for two years and stick to what we have always done – nothing new, don’t listen too much and believe in what we have done and prepared for.”

Defender Ellie Carpenter said she is excited about playing in front of a sell-out crowd.

“That just gives me goosebumps talking about it. I don’t think many of us have played in front of more than 50 or 60 thousand people,” she said. “The feeling (on Friday) is you’re going to think, ‘woah, this is incredible’, and then having in the back of your mind next week is going to be double this,” Carpenter said.

“When can I ever play in front of my home country, my family like this ever again, so (I’m) just making the most of it.”

Gustavsson expects to field his World Cup line-up in Friday’s friendly against France, though some players such as Alanna Kennedy, Clare Polkinghorne and Tameka Yallop would have limited game time. Forward Kyah Simon is unlikely to feature as she continues her recovery from a serious knee injury.

“I think it will be a good indicator of the starting line-up but also finishing line-up,” Gustavsson added. “The one thing that will be different is because it’s a send-off game and the last before the World Cup; I’m also going to consider any type of niggles and minutes played because it’s all about the Ireland game.

“If this was a quarter-final, I’d probably treat game time and players differently, so you will see some adjustment according to that.”

Australia has played at seven World Cups, reaching the round of 16 in the last edition in 2019. The team’s finish has been the quarter-finals, which they reached in 2007, 2011 and 2015.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

What It Means For Passengers

Leadership December 29, 2023

How AI is Revolutionizing Customer Service with Human-like Responses

Leadership December 28, 2023

Lawmakers Push Forward On Legislation To Expand Community Schools

Leadership December 27, 2023

20 Ways To Navigate Misunderstandings In Multinational Workplaces

Leadership December 26, 2023

If Your MBA Application Was Deferred or Denied, Here’s Some Advice

Leadership December 25, 2023

7 Tips For Recovering From Burnout Over The Holidays

Leadership December 24, 2023
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Why Conversational Commerce is the Future of Shopping

May 29, 2025

10 Leadership Myths You Need to Stop Believing

May 29, 2025

Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing Pains

May 29, 2025

Going Eco Benefits Planet And This Hotel’s Bottom Line

May 29, 2025

What IBM’s Deal For HashiCorp Means For The Cloud Infra Battle

April 25, 2024

Latest Posts

The Future of Football Comes Down to These Two Words, Says This CEO

April 25, 2024

This Side Hustle Is Helping Land-Owners Earn Up to $60,000 a Year

April 25, 2024

A Wave of AI Tools Is Set to Transform Work Meetings

April 25, 2024

Is Telepathy Possible? Perhaps, Due To New Technology

April 24, 2024

How to Control the Way People Think About You

April 24, 2024
Advertisement
Demo

InDirectica is your one-stop website for the latest news and updates about how to start a business, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Sections
  • Growing a Business
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
Trending Topics
  • Branding
  • Business Ideas
  • Business Models
  • Business Plans
  • Fundraising

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest business and startup news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 InDirectica. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.