Matildas champion’s decade-long World Cup regret: ‘Going through the motions’

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Caitlin Foord has opened up on the enormous moment she took for granted - and how she’s ready to set it right. 7NEWS

It’s a strange thing for Caitlin Foord to admit, given the enormity of her feat, but the Matildas star can honestly say she “didn’t really know what the World Cup was” when she made her debut at just 16 years old.as one of Australia’s leading players alongside Sam Kerr.Foord shapes as one of the team’s most important players for the upcoming tournament, which the Aussies will host for the first time ever.

“I remember going to my first one and, to be honest, I didn’t really know what the World Cup was. I mean, I did — I knew I was going to it, but I didn’t know how big that stage was and I guess I didn’t really take it all in. “In the past at the World Cup, we’ve gone out in the quarter-finals and it’s been disappointing because we do feel like we have deserved more as a team,” the Arsenal player says.

Playing in front of friends and family is a privilege the Matildas have worked long and hard for over decades.“The push for securing the World Cup on home soil started a long time ago; it’s been a long process and we’ve all kind of been along for that journey and the excitement and the hype,” Foord says.

“It’s going to be a massive moment for women’s football, and football in general in Australia, and around the world as well.

 

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