https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/michael-burgess-the-biggest-issue-with-the-football-ferns-ahead-of-fifa-womens-world-cup/NDCRT73ZTVETHN6DDEPILAAUAQ/
Good read. Agree with quite a few of the assessments.
"Friday wasn’t a one-off.
Remember the She Believes Cup a year ago, which was seen as a World Cup practice run against three high-quality opponents?
Instead, the Ferns delivered three strangely tame performances, including a hat-trick of own goals against the United States.
There was the muted display against a limited Wales team (0-0) last June and a couple of underwhelming efforts in the homecoming series against Korea Republic.
After an extended preparation, the game against Japan in Nagano in November was also anti-climatic, while it’s hard to forget the two goals conceded in 90 seconds in extra time against Australia in Townsville last year.
If the Ferns have a true high-performance culture - which demands personal and collective excellence, along with ruthless accountability and ongoing improvement – how is all of the above happening?"