Posted: 2024-06-02 03:55:13

But even as he makes his final decisions on Monday night, the Swede intimated a sold-out Accor will see a few more regular starters this time, in a match that will double as special farewell to retiring goalkeeping great Lydia Williams.

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“I think all of us in the team, including the players, were disappointed about the performance,” he said. “But we’re happy about that last-second goal, which says a lot about the attitude and identity of this team, with the never-say-die attitude focus all the way into the last second.

“We obviously watched some videos, had some reviews, and we’re going to have a training today to prepare. We want to be much more energised, more powerful, more attacking-minded and more aggressive than we were in the last game.

“And hopefully, even though it’s been a short turnaround with travel and a lot of nerves and emotions with selections, I think there’s a team that want to step out there and show who we truly are, and finish off with a very, very good performance on home soil. And combine that with sending off Lydia with an honouring game in the best way possible. To add a clean sheet to that would be great.”

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