
'Underdogs' Wales happy to be written off at Euro 2025
Wales kick-off their tournament on Saturday, 5 July against the Netherlands and midfielder Rachel Rowe says the players are ready to show they belong on the biggest stage."The pressure comes from within our group and what our expectations are of ourselves," Rowe explained."I think we're fully focused on doing the nation proud and doing ourselves proud first and foremost."We want to put in performances so that we can step off the pitch and say we gave everything. On our best day, as long as we perform, we can put in a performance and get results."
Striker Elise Hughes says "it is a Wales thing," to embrace the tag of underdogs."I think when you qualify for major tournament there's only 16 teams here, and that's 16 of the best in Europe," she said."Any group that you go into is going to be tough. Ours is obviously particularly tough.But yeah, it's a Wales thing to do. It's a Wales thing to be an underdog. We are relishing that opportunity."We want to come here and play in the biggest games, and our group is allowing us to do that, and we'll be more than ready."
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