Why Spain's golden generation could boycott the 2023 Women's World Cup

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Why Spain's golden generation could boycott the 2023 Women's World Cup
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ANALYSIS: Why Spain's golden generation could boycott the 2023 Women's World Cup

the Matildas were on the receiving end of a clinic from Spain

As a result, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Hayley Raso, Alanna Kennedy, Steph Catley, Kyah Simon, Mary Fowler, Ellie Carpenter, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Aivi Luik were all missing from the trip. In the end, just over half the squad who faced Spain back then had 10 caps or fewer. Some had none at all. As expected, the gulf in quality and experience showed on the pitch.

"As a result, I do not currently consider myself to be in a condition to be chosen for the national team, and I ask not to be called up until the situation is resolved." Alexia Putellas, captain of Barcelona and Ballon D'Or winner, did not write to the RFEF but stood in solidarity with her boycotting team-mates nonetheless.

After speaking with Rubiales, the players reportedly confronted Vilda then, too, but the head coach refused to step down. "These types of manoeuvres are far from exemplary and outside the values of football and sport, and are harmful. So that's what they did: Vilda has turned to Spain's next generation of players to fill the gaps. And fill them they did, with the team having not lost a single game since they wereThat undefeated run has included a 1-1 draw with Olympic silver medallists Sweden and a 2-0 win over reigning world champions USA just a month after the 15 senior players resigned.

That is, as the women's game enters its new professional era, with the players' own standards and expectations and aspirations growing year after year, there is dwindling patience towards those in power who struggle to - or refuse - to keep up with their ambitions. It is a tricky situation for the players to be in, some of whom are reaching the twilight of their careers and may not have another opportunity to play at a World Cup ever again.

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