Ireland embracing underdog role in Women's World Cup debut

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SYDNEY : Underdog Republic of Ireland plan to approach their historic Women's World Cup debut as they have every victory in their improbable run to the global women's showcase - by 'outbelieving' their opponents.Vera Pauw's team, ranked 22nd, know they are in tough against 10th-ranked Australia in Thursda

SYDNEY : Underdog Republic of Ireland plan to approach their historic Women's World Cup debut as they have every victory in their improbable run to the global women's showcase - by"outbelieving" their opponents.

"That word will end up in the dictionary because we outbelieve we can do something special here," said the Dutch coach."That is how we ended up here because we outbelieved. We did something that nobody expected." On the eve of their debut, the 27-year-old Arsenal player declined to share what motivational message she would give her team mates before they walk onto the pitch, but keeping their love of the game front of mind will be part of it.

McCabe detailed her squad's hardscrabble journey in her piece for The Players' Tribune entitled"The Story of an Irish Underdog."

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