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It will be surreal – Chloe Mustaki cannot believe she will play at a World Cup
It will be surreal – Chloe Mustaki cannot believe she will play at a World Cup
Chloe Mustaki has not fully accustomed to the reality that in just three days she will walk out on the pitch at sold-out Stadium Australia as a member of the first Republic of Ireland squad to feature in a Women’s World Cup. The 27-year-old’s extraordinary journey to this point has been down a road rife with obstacles, from her cancer diagnosis at the age of 19 to a devastating anterior cruciate ligament injury in 2020 and the lonely Covid-19 lockdown recovery that followed. But when the Republic’s plane touched down in Australia it all began to crystallise for Bristol City defender Mustaki, who hopes she can tune out the noise of over 80,000 majority-home supporters expected to attend her side’s July 20 opener against World Cup co-hosts the Matildas. “I don’t think I have an idea of how insane it is going to be,” she admitted during a training session at Brisbane’s Meakin Park. “I am trying not to think about it too much, trying just to concentrate on the football. At the end of the day, when you walk onto the pitch, everything around you just fades away. “So, if we can just concentrate and focus and stay connected on the game, whoever is playing on that pitch, hopefully we can come out with the result. “It will be surreal, and we won’t really believe it until we see it, because it is something that only (captain) Katie (McCabe) and a few others have experienced and we might never experience it again, that amount of people, so we have to savour it.” Skipper McCabe, who plays her club football with Arsenal, has played big games at major venues like the FA Cup final at Wembley and a Champions League semi-final at the 60,704-seat Emirates, which the Gunners sold out for the first time in May. It will be surreal, and we won’t really believe it until we see it, because it is something that only (captain) Katie (McCabe) and a few others have experienced and we might never experience it again, that amount of people, so we have to savour it Chloe Mustaki Mustaki, on the other hand, reckons the 12,123 who attended the Republic’s World Cup qualifier against Sweden in Gothenburg was the largest crowd to ever watch her play. She was born in Ohio, USA, but spent most of her youth in Cabinteely, and previously captained the Republic’s Under-19 team that reached the semi-finals of the 2014 European Championship in Norway – where she experienced signs of what would turn out to be Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. Mustaki completed treatment in 2015, and has previously spoken about how that experience shifted her perspective and helped her get through the devastating ACL injury she sustained in training five years later. Though she was first called up to Republic’s senior squad that same year, rehabilitating the injury meant it took two more before she finally made her senior international debut against Russia in the 2022 Pinatar Cup. Mustaki took a huge risk last summer, quitting a comfortable job to become a full-time professional footballer when she signed with Bristol City. It paid off when the Robins earned promotion to the Women’s Super League and she signed a new two-year deal in June. That dream fulfilled, another is now on the horizon as Mustaki’s side, ranked number 22 in the world, prepare to face two of FIFA’s top-10 nations in Group B, Australia and Canada alongside Nigeria, with the two best finishers advancing to the knockout stage. She said: “Of course, it is in their home nation, they will have a massive support there and they will have prepared very well for us. It will be a battle but we will be ready for it and we love being the underdogs.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Wimbledon 2023: Women’s history made as men’s game has a changing of the guard From Chris Eubanks to Mirra Andreeva – Wimbledon’s headline makers in 2023 Novak Djokovic defeat the biggest surprise in a Wimbledon full of talking points
2023-07-17 13:16
Brandon Miller booed by Hornets fans watching the draft in Spectrum Center
Brandon Miller booed by Hornets fans watching the draft in Spectrum Center
Charlotte Hornets fans gathered in the Spectrum Center were displeased with the team's decision to select Brandon Miller No. 2 overall in the 2023 NBA Draft.The Charlotte Hornets surprised nobody with their decision to select Alabama's Brandon Miller with the No. 2 pick in Thursday nig...
2023-06-24 05:53
Corbin wins consecutive starts, Nationals beat Tigers 5-2, stop 4-game skid
Corbin wins consecutive starts, Nationals beat Tigers 5-2, stop 4-game skid
Patrick Corbin won consecutive starts for the first time since last summer and Lane Thomas had a go-ahead, two-run single in the fifth inning that led the Washington Nationals over the Detroit Tigers 5-2 and stopped a four-game losing streak
2023-05-21 06:45
Hilton Research Identifies a New Generation of Asian Travelers - The ‘GenerAsian’ Traveler
Hilton Research Identifies a New Generation of Asian Travelers - The ‘GenerAsian’ Traveler
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2023-10-11 09:20
Trans advocates in Russia brace for proposed gender surgery ban
Trans advocates in Russia brace for proposed gender surgery ban
Elle Solomina is 36, but she says her life truly began in 2021, when she changed her gender
2023-07-12 19:45
Spain coach has 'blind confidence' in Barca teen Yamal
Spain coach has 'blind confidence' in Barca teen Yamal
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente insisted he has "blind confidence" in Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal without revealing if he would make history by playing...
2023-09-08 01:17
What was Aretha Franklin's net worth? Documents found in late singer's couch declared her legal will
What was Aretha Franklin's net worth? Documents found in late singer's couch declared her legal will
Aretha Franklin's sons had been fighting over her estate ever since she died in 2018
2023-07-13 15:48
NBA rumors: Doc Rivers might not be unemployed for long after all
NBA rumors: Doc Rivers might not be unemployed for long after all
Days after his firing as Philadelphia 76ers head coach, Doc Rivers may not be out of a job for too long as he is being linked to vacancies.In recent weeks, NBA teams have been of the mindset "What have you done for me lately," even to those coaches that lifted the Larry O'Brien Tr...
2023-05-19 06:27
Jenni Hermoso: Players and fans support Spain World Cup star in kiss row
Jenni Hermoso: Players and fans support Spain World Cup star in kiss row
The furore over the Spanish football chief's kiss on the lips generates protests at matches.
2023-08-28 08:26
Biden says China has 'real problems' ahead of key US summit with Xi
Biden says China has 'real problems' ahead of key US summit with Xi
US President Joe Biden said Tuesday that China has "real problems," speaking at a fundraiser in San Francisco on the eve of an eagerly awaited meeting in the US city between...
2023-11-15 12:51
American Airlines says it will appeal a ruling that would break up a partnership with JetBlue
American Airlines says it will appeal a ruling that would break up a partnership with JetBlue
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2023-06-01 06:50
They’re Just Like Us: Jon Rahm wants the most relatable amenity for PGA Tour players
They’re Just Like Us: Jon Rahm wants the most relatable amenity for PGA Tour players
Jon Rahm wants what every golfer in the world desires for the PGA Tour professionals.When I was 15 years old, my dad took me to my first-ever PGA Tour event. Taking me to the Barclays Classic was a surprise, but after finishing a grueling standardized test at a facility 20 minutes from Westchest...
2023-08-13 00:19