Manila Bulletin

Filipinas no longer ‘underdogs’

- By NIKOLE JAVIER

The Philippine national women’s football team will no longer be playing as underdogs when they face a tough battle to move past the first round of the Olympic Qualifiers.

The Filipinas are kicking off their hectic campaign this year with some European action in the 2023 Pinatar Cup in Spain from Feb. 15 to 21.

After an eventful 2022 that saw the national team qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup and won its first AFF Women’s Championsh­ip title, co-captain Hali Long is hoping that the success would translate into a second-round gain of the qualifiers this April.

“Expectatio­n is such a big, loaded word. Expectatio­n comes with pressure, expectatio­n is when you win. You have everything to lose when you win. I think after such a successful 2022, at least going into the Olympic Qualifiers, we are not the underdog anymore, and I think that’s personally where I feel like we have the biggest struggle as a team when we have expectatio­ns when we’re no longer the underdog,” said Long.

Long and the rest of the team will be assembling for the competitio­n in Spain this week with no expectatio­ns of “necessaril­y winning but growing as a unit.”

The Filipina booters are also incredibly motivated to face Iceland, Wales and Scotland as they are likely the same breed of players in the world meet calendared for July.

With more than half of the roster currently suiting up for different clubs all over the world, Long is confident in their chances with their lined-up competitio­ns which also include the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia this May.

After a third-place finish in the previous edition, the Filipinas are seeking the gold medal this year.

For better or for worse, the national team feels as though the pressure that comes with competing has now become a privilege.

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