You don't know how many times I hold back from saying my opinions on Twitter about football in general (whether female or male) is that the environment is super toxic and the truth is, whenever I try to respond to something, I ask myself the question if it's really worth spending my time on it😬
The last time I did something like that was last year when they were messing with Deyna Castellanos so I made a tweet about it and a man (a 40 year old man who probably has seen two matches of the women's national team in his life) insulted me about four times, told me everything and demeaned the players, especially Deyna. After that confrontation I never responded to people like that on X, I block them y ya.
And I say all of this because I was this 🤏🏻 close to arguing with someone about Frenkie de Jong and KDKFKÑKFKÑ *breathes, meditates and thinks*
Daniuska returned to a call-up with the Venezuelan team after a cruciate ligament and meniscus injury in 2022 suffered in a friendly against Colombia, it was exactly 727 days until her return with La Vinotinto. Her presence in the national team has always been good, I have always particularly liked how she play, she is a key piece for us.
The Brazilian are off to an excellent start at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup after a 4-0 thrashing of Panama in Adelaide on 24 July.
Panama is making its first ever appearance at the Women’s World Cup and it is clear that the Panamanian women had their work cut from the start.
But the main story from Brazil’s dominant victory clearly has got to be forward Ary Borges, who scored a hat trick and is currently the top scorer of the tournament.
Borges opened the scoring in the 19th minute and added a second goal twenty minutes later as time was winding down in the first half.
Bia Zaneratto extended the lead when she found the back net four minutes after the restart and Borges completed her hat trick when she struck in the 70th minute.
Online bookmaker Bet365 has the latest wagers and currently Brazil has 16/1 odds to win the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Brazil is in Group F with Panama, Jamaica, and France.
Surprisingly, the Jamaicans could not be broken down in their scoreless draw with the French on 23 July in Sydney.
The Brazilians will face France on 29 July in Brisbane and it makes sense to assume that the Brazilians will be favored due to the fact that the French were unable to find the back of the net in their opening match.
But aside from the upcoming match, it is also important to point out that forward Marta is participating at her sixth consecutive World Cup tournament.
Marta has been playing for Brazil since 2002 and she has been capped over one-hundred and seventy times for her country.
At thirty-seven years of age, it comes as no surprise that Marta came on as a substitute for the last fifteen minutes against Panama.
But despite her age, it is also important to point out that Marta might be a legitimate threat as a super sub for the Brazilian national team.
The Brazilian women have never won the World Cup, but anything can happen in football and Ary Borges might be what Brazil needs to take the next step.
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