Irene Paredes: "We are prepared to give it our all."
Perspective: "When we win matches, we are the first ones to stay grounded. There are good and bad days, like the other day. We have to find a balance and not pay too much attention to what is said about us."
Comments: "Criticism doesn't bother us. It's part of our job, and we also love having visibility. It's not a good feeling when goals go in when you are close to saving them. I'll try to do better if I get the chance, just like all my teammates."
Personality: "There are public statements from players of other national teams who see that if we are off, the path is smoother for them. We focus on ourselves and on doing well."
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Videos: "It's a tool that helps a lot to review and analyze the opponent. The videos are usually short, thanks to the coaching staff putting in the hours to summarize the concepts. They help us a lot."
Switzerland: "They are quite a physical team that will try to get us on the counterattack with players like Ana-Maria Crnogorčević, who is a total athlete."
Team: "We are all prepared to play and give it our all. I try to convey to my teammates the calmness of experience, knowing that we only have to face one football match. We have full confidence that things will go well."
"We appreciate the presence of our family members and their support from the stands. We like having people's support."
Analysis: "The goals against Japan were quite similar. We opened up the team, and they caught us on the counterattack with perfect finishes. Defense starts from the top, not only the defenders. We tried, but it didn't work out. We'll try to avoid it happening again."
World Cup: "There is a lot of talk, and we all know that we have to start over from scratch. For better or worse, matches come very quickly in a competition like this."
Ana-Maria Crnogorčevic: "I have a very good relationship with her, I know her well. She is a leader, someone who will never give up and can rally the team. She can play in any position."
Marta: "I haven't been able to play with her, but I have played against her. I feel sad that she has to leave in the group stage, and we have to thank her for her trajectory. I would congratulate her for all the paths she has opened in Brazil."
Visibility: "Wearing the armband or not doesn't worry me. It's always a bit harder to speak when you lose a match, although I believe it's part of my job."
Follow-up: "We know that coming here is complicated because we are very far away. We appreciate the presence of our family members and their support from the stands. We like having people's support."