BRISTOL, England – Canada is confident in its chances of conquering the Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham next week, regardless of the opponent. The North American team demonstrated their power by defeating New Zealand with a score of 34-19 in Bristol on Friday. Their victory was cemented by a crushing start, with three consecutive tries in the first 25 minutes, against the current champions, who suffered a historic defeat in the World Cup. Canada will face England or France in the final, who will play the second semi-final on Saturday, being the hosts and favorites of the tournament.
Coach’s Statements
Coach Kévin Rouet firmly expressed his team’s ambition to win the tournament for the first time.Rouet added: “If you are second in the world and you are not coming to win the World Cup, then don’t come. It’s important for us. It won’t be easy, no matter if it’s England or France, but I’m already excited.”We came to win the World Cup, that’s what we said before.
Kévin Rouet

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