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After the Lioncelles U17's historic win, Rimazon wants to believe it against the USA

After the Lioncelles U17’s historic win, Rimazon wants to believe it against the USA

U17 women’s coach Anthony Rimason wants to believe it against the USA, saying the Lionesses are still in contention to advance to the second round of the World Cup in India.

Anthony Rimason, coach Lions of Atlas The U17 looked particularly proud of their supporters after their victory over India (3-0), this Friday, October 14, as part of the second day of the group stage of the World Cup in the division.

“I’m relieved,” he said at first. “I am happy for the women, with this victory we are entering more into the history of Moroccan football,” he added, adding that it was the first time in the history of Arab football at the World Cup.

He talks about the advice he gave them at half-time when they were struggling to open the scoring: “You have to stop being afraid, panic and play football”.

“The public helped us. As he was not involved in our work, the morale increased manifold. It’s beyond us,” explains the technician.

Finally, he instigates a confrontation with the United States on the third and final day: “We are still in the race. Anything can happen. We can make America suspicious, despite the iniquity of the competition.

By Le360sport

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