Wales Vows to Bounce Back After Euro 2025 Opening Defeat Against Netherlands
Wales remains optimistic and determined to improve after a tough 3-0 loss to the Netherlands in their Euro 2025 opener. The team is gearing up for their next challenge against France.

Defender Lily Woodham has emphasized that Wales will not be disheartened by their 3-0 loss to the Netherlands in their opening match of Euro 2025. Despite the setback, the team is determined to regroup and come back stronger.
A Tough Start for Wales
Wales, making their debut at a major finals, faced a formidable opponent in the Netherlands, the 2017 European champions. The match, held in Lucerne, saw Wales struggle to find their footing, resulting in a challenging defeat.
Looking Ahead to France
Next up for Wales is another tough encounter against France in St Gallen on Wednesday. France recently defeated reigning champions England 2-1, showcasing their strength and readiness for the tournament.
Team's Resolve
Lily Woodham, who spent last season on loan at Crystal Palace from Seattle Reign, acknowledged the team's shaky start but remained optimistic. "We can't get too down about it," she said. "We know what we need to improve, and we'll work on it as a group. We'll come back fighting."
Lessons Learned
Hayley Ladd of Everton described the loss as a "harsh reminder" of the level of competition at major finals. "It was a nervy opening game," she admitted. "But it's the start of our journey here. We've got a foundation to build on and grow with these next two games."
Moving Forward
The team is focused on raising their game to compete with the top-tier teams in the tournament. "We know the standards now," Ladd added. "We need to go up a few levels, and I believe we're capable of that."
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