Wales boss insists her squad must handle immediate tasks before massive Czech Republic showdown in June.
Wales Women's manager Rhian Wilkinson is keeping her squad grounded ahead of what promises to be a pivotal Women's World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic this summer. The tactician emphasized that her team cannot afford to look beyond their immediate fixtures as they chase qualification for the global showpiece.
"We need to take care of our own business first," Wilkinson declared, underlining the importance of maintaining focus on upcoming matches before the June clash with the Czechs. The encounter looms as potentially decisive in Wales' quest to reach their first-ever Women's World Cup.
Wales find themselves in a competitive qualifying group where every point matters. The Dragons have shown promising development under Wilkinson's guidance, but the manager knows that preparation and execution in their remaining fixtures will determine whether they can make history by securing passage to the tournament.
The Women's World Cup continues to expand its global reach, with African nations like Nigeria's Super Falcons and South Africa's Banyana Banyana consistently proving that football's future is truly worldwide. Wales will be hoping to join that expanding circle of nations making their mark on the sport's biggest stage.