The Week in Women’s Football: Review World Cup week I; chat with NZ star Rennie; Nigeria’s ‘blabbermouth’?

The Week in Women's Football: Review World Cup week I; chat with NZ star Rennie; Nigeria's 'blabbermouth'?
The Week in Women's Football: Review World Cup week I; chat with NZ star Rennie; Nigeria's 'blabbermouth'?

This week, we look briefly at the first games of Groups A, B, C and D in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which started on July 20. We also presentfor some teamslate news, final rosters, etc. and an interview with New Zealand WNT forward Gabi Rennie, following on from our four-part WWC preview over the past four weeks (see:

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