Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Vietnam aim to book FIFA ticket
Mumbai, Feb 1 : Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Vietnam will have no margin for error when they clash in a round robin play-off to determine the fifth team to earn an automatic slot to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. The three losing AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2022 quarter-finalists will square off with the first fixture pitting Thailand against Vietnam on February 2 followed by the Thais playing Chinese Taipei on February 4. The play-off will conclude with Chinese Taipei facing Vietnam on February 6. Despite their heartbreaking penalties defeat to Philippines in the quarter-finals, Chinese Taipei head coach Echigo Kazuo is hopeful of his team’s chances in the play-offs. “We can’t change what happened,” said Kazuo. “However, after the match against Philippines, I told the players to switch their focus to the next two games. The players are highly motivated and really want to play in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. “Looking at the incredible support the fans have shown us, we’re further inspired to do well in our upcoming matches. Our focus now is to rest and recuperate. The players played for more than two hours against Philippines. They need some time to recharge physically and mentally.” Captain Wang Hsiang-Huei is confident Chinese Taipei can bounce back from their quarter-final heartbreak. “We’ve not recovered from that defeat against Philippines,” said Wang. “It was not easy to lose under those circumstances. The result was not what we wanted and now we are determined to win our remaining matches.” Thailand assistant coach Natsuko Todoroki said the players are motivated and prepared for the play-offs. “Although we lost our last game, we still have a fighting chance to qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup,” said Todoroki. “The players are motivated. We’re in constant communication with head coach Miyo Okamoto on the best strategy to use. “We’ve played in the FIFA Women’s World Cup twice before and the players know what is at stake. We’ve some areas to work on in our training sessions and I believe we can get the results.” Forward Irravadee Markis believes Thailand stand a strong chance of qualifying for their third FIFA World Cup. “Playing the last few matches has been beneficial for our team. If we keep to our game plan and continue our approach, I’m sure we can win. Even though Thailand have featured in two FIFA World Cups, I’ve never played in one. It’s certainly a good exposure for the team, especially the younger players.” Vietnam head coach Mai Duc Chung, meanwhile, is equally confident his players will qualify for their first FIFA Women’s World Cup. “The players have worked hard to be here and I believe we will continue playing our best to achieve our goal of reaching the FIFA Women’s World Cup next year,” said Mai. “Qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be a huge achievement for us and Vietnamese football. We’ve had good preparation and the team is ready to do their best. We gained plenty of experience playing against higher ranked teams like Japan and I can only see the players improving.” Captain Huynh Nhu believes Vietnam will join the world’s best at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand next year. “Everyone is focused on the next two games,” said Nhu. “We’ve been training and preparing ourselves to play under the humidity. We are prepared to give our best. I see a bright future for Vietnam football. We can benefit greatly from playing these games. It is good for the development of the younger players.” The winners of the play-offs will join the four qualified teams – China, Japan, Korea and Philippines in the finals, with Australia also through as the co-hosts. The remaining two teams can still qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup through the Inter-Confederation playoffs. (UNI)