In the circles of the Swiss Football Association, a closely guarded secret is the final squad with which national coach Inka Grings will take part in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. It will go on the air on Monday morning, but the German will not leave on Friday night without revealing anything.
morality proven
Her team played 3-3 against Zambia after trailing 1-3 at half-time. “Prove morality,” says the coach, who made a triple substitution at half-time. Eseosa Aigbogun, Seraina Piubel and Iman Benei entered the game and the trio scored a beautiful return goal together. Even if Piubel ended the attack with her second international goal, after the game, attention was more focused on the setter, Beni.
Bachman’s forecast
The 16-year-old Young Boys striker made her debut for the national team at the Bieler Arena. And she immediately showed how she can revive the attacking game of the Swiss. 2542 spectators were amazed by her ball handling and vision before Piubel’s goal. And the players love it. Ramona Bachmann, who also made her national debut when she was 16, says: “She was really outstanding, she brought dynamism and momentum. If she continues like this, she will have a great future.”
Earned a spot on the World Cup Team
That future should now take the Vale girl to the World Cup for now, because to the claim that Benei definitely deserved a place in the 23-man squad at the World Cup with her performance against Zambia, National Coach Grings replies, “Absolutely.” And thus violates her plan to report only on Monday.
Beni herself says that playing with her childhood idols was something special, but everyone told her to just enjoy the game. She laughs when asked about the purpose. In fact, Beni admits, she would have liked to finish, but when she was too close to the base line, she turned around and saw Piubel. – Great, it worked out so well.
(surrender)
Source: FM 1 Today

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