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Madrid CFF and Copper Queens striker, Racheal Kundananji, addressed the media following a rigorous training session at Edwin Imboela Stadium on Tuesday. With an impressive record of 25 goals from the just-ended league season, Kundananji expressed her determination to maintain her form going into the world cup. However, she acknowledged the need for extra effort, emphasizing that the World Cup is a tournament where there is no room for a slow start. Confident in her team's support, Kundananji believed they would make her job easier on the field. Ahead of their friendly match against Tanzania on Sunday, the striker revealed that they were working on blending as a cohesive unit. She assured fans that they would witness notable changes in the team's playing style. Highlighting the significance of the upcoming friendly, Kundananji explained that it would provide valuable insight into their preparation. Recognizing the challenging nature of the World Cup, she emphasized the importance of identifying weaknesses to address them effectively. As she concluded her statement, Kundananji urged her teammates to maintain unity, support one another, and collectively grow as a team. Additionally, Kundananji's exceptional performances did not go unnoticed, as she was awarded the Madrid CFF Player of the Month for April, further solidifying her status as a standout player for the club.
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