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11th October 2022
11:40pm BST

"Amber Barrett's first touch [before scoring her goal] made the game. Preparation is everything. The saved penalty of Courtney Brosnan's was not luck. We knew where it was coming. We trained for it, we trained for everything, we were ready for every scenario, we were so ready. The way they executed it was not beautiful, and we need to work a lot, but the game-plan was successful." "It's not that we were the better team on the pitch," she added, "but we were the most effective team, and we just wanted it more."Pauw noted how Ireland were missing a number of senior players, due to injury, but praised the dedication and focus of the ones she did have available. On Barrett, the matchwinner, Pauw commented, "Amber promised me, 'When I get on, I'll make that goal', that's what she said, and that first touch made it. It's incredible the way that she finished it. "I don't know who is the player of the game, but to me it's Courtney [Brosnan]," she later added, "because she kept us in the game and she kept us organised with all those tigers who did it." As the enormity of her side's achievement hit home, amid scenes of celebration at Hampden Park, Vera Pauw could not hold back the tears.
"I want to say thank you to everybody that supported me through these difficult times. My heart is all with this country and I wanted it so, so much for everybody, who not only supported me in an incredible way, but supported everybody. I'm so proud."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1579960273611689985 At the end of the interview, Vera Pauw presented O'Donoghue with a signed Ireland jersey as a token of gratitude for the broadcaster following the team's journey so closely over the past campaigns. Related links:
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