Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26865706-20170716161247/@comment-26272757-20170731164813

My friend now interviewed Laura Feiersinger. I saw the video. I know she is Austrian, because Austria-Spain was in Tilburg and he is only a volunteer there. He asked how it feels for her and she answered that she feels happy but tired because it was a tough game. Spain always keep the ball in the team (hey, just like the men!), so they had to run a lot. And he asked: When there were penalties, were you confident that you would win? She answered that it's such a great feeling and that everyone of them knew that they could do it. They didn't train on penalties but they have a mental coach who talked about this situation. Then he asks her what she thinks are the chances that they beat Denmark and that they will go to the final. She answers that they played Denmark a few weeks ago, but it will be a new game and everyone wants to go to the final (duh!) and it will be a tough game. Then he says that they are new on the tournament and that they haven't lost a single game yet, also conceded just one goal. She says they're doing a great job, they're a compact team that plays close together and their goalkeeper is doing a great job. Then he says that in her homeland there is getting more and more attention for the women's team, and he asks how it feels for the players. They read about it, but they are so far away that don't come close to them, they just enjoy their stay while it lasts. I hope you like reading this, I typed it for you, women football fanatics. I have to say that girl looks quite good. I laughed at my friend's English, it was very bad, but he tries his best.