BRISTOL, England – Canada is confident in its chances of conquering the title in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham next week, regardless of the opponent.The North American team achieved a resounding victory over New Zealand with a score of 34-19 in Bristol on Friday. The triumph was built on an impressive 25-minute offensive, during which they scored three consecutive tries against the defending champions, who suffered their biggest defeat in the history of the World Cup.England or France, who faced each other in the second semi-final on Saturday, will be the next challenge for Canada in the final.Coach Kévin Rouet expressed his optimism regarding his team’s ambition to win the tournament for the first time.
We came to win the World Cup, that’s what we said before.
Kévin Rouet
Rouet commented in a press conference after the match.Canadá superó a las campeonas mundiales reinantes en Bristol el viernes.“If you’re number two in the world and you’re not coming to win the World Cup, then don’t come. It’s important to us. It won’t be easy, regardless of whether it’s England or France, but I’m already excited.”Rouet’s team will have to make history if they want to lift the trophy, but they have already broken important records. The 15-point difference was New Zealand’s biggest defeat in the tournament and ended a run of 18 consecutive World Cup wins for the Black Ferns.Canada remains undefeated in its last three matches against New Zealand, with two wins and a draw.His performance was exceptional, although they will probably have to raise their level in the final next week.When asked if her team had more to offer, captain Alex Tessier did not hesitate.”Yes, I have a lot of faith in this team,” Tessier told reporters.“There is still much to give. I’ve said it before, we build after every training session, we build in every match. Obviously, we will review tonight’s victory and quickly focus [on England or France]. There is a lot of will in this team and a lot of excitement.”