JAKARTA - PSSI General Chair (Ketum) Mochamad Iriawan took the time to attend the Indonesian women's national team test match before their departure to India. On that occasion, Iriawan stated that their preparation was very mature and ready to compete.

"I see the preparation of our women's national team children who will go to the 2022 Asian Cup in India, of course we can see their performances are getting better day by day, their performance, skills, discipline and tactics are getting better," said Iriawan, met on the sidelines of the event.

"Hopefully we can show the best. What is clear is that their preparations are ripe for them to be able to compete in India," explained the chairman of PSSI.

In the trial which took place at the Madya Stadium, Senayan on Thursday, January 13 afternoon, the Indonesian women's national team had the opportunity to face the Persib women's team. From this appearance, what Iriawan said about performance was clearly reflected.

The reason is, in a match that lasted 90 minutes, the Indonesian women's national team succeeded in breaking into the opponent's goal until the match closed with a 10-0 victory. The opening goal for the Indonesian women's national team was opened through the execution of Octavianti Dwi Nurmalia when the match was running for eleven minutes.

After the opening goal, the taps for the Indonesian women's national team continued to flow, a brace from Helsya Maeisyaroh in 22 and 45 minutes, Ade Mustikiana in 30 minutes, a hat-trick in 34, 41, 43 minutes by Carla Bio made the scoreboard more colorful. Not only that, there were also three other goals, each contributed by Inshafadya Salsabillah, Reva Oktavianti and Zahra Musdalifa.

"Of course we can see that their performances are getting better day by day, their performance, skills, discipline and tactics are getting better. Their passes and passes also play accurately," commented Iriawan regarding the course of the match.

Seeing how the players in the Indonesian women's national team looked, Iriawan did not hesitate to have high hopes for Garuda Pertiwi. He confidently said that the Indonesian women's national team could show their best against other strong teams.

"We hope that before the departure on the 16th morning he is in top condition, he (the Indonesian women's national team) can show his best in the group which we will meet with Australia, Thailand and the Philippines," he hoped.

The Indonesian women's national team will appear in the 2022 Women's Asian Cup which will be held in India from 20 January to 6 February. On that occasion, Indonesia joined in Group B with Australia, Thailand and the Philippines.


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