EVARINE KATONGO, a midfielder for Coppers Queens, has urged her teammates to put in a lot of effort as they get ready for the Women’s FIFA World Cup.
According to KATONGO, the players must adopt a work ethic if they are to accomplish their goals throughout the performance piece.
Ahead of the Australia and New Zealand World Cup, KATONGO stated the Copper Queens’ upcoming friendlies are an useful way to assess the team’s readiness.
She predicted that the competition at the tournament would be fierce, therefore the team needed to make the most of the friendly matches to get ready.

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