Josie Green column: Wales still have belief at Euro 2025

All our attention is now on the France game. It is no surprise to us that we are going to be playing in a really difficult game because our group is really, really tough.
We know we are in the deep end at this tournament, but we have better depth than we have ever had and we know that no-one is going to work any harder than us.
Everyone here is so important and so valuable to us and we trust every single person in this group and we’re adaptable as a team.
I think you have to be adaptable in tournament football and it’s going to be key for us moving forward – we’re always a team that finishes strongly in games.
The key for us is staying in the game as long as we can.
We’ve reviewed the Dutch game, we have learnt lessons, and hopefully moving on into the next match, we know that we can frustrate teams.
That’s something that’s in our DNA and that we’ve done consistently throughout the Nations League, in tough games against Sweden, Denmark and Italy – three teams who are also at this tournament.
One huge bonus for us ahead of the France match is the fact that Ceri Holland is fit to play.
When she went down I think probably a lot of people feared the worst, but thankfully she’s OK.
Ceri’s a brilliant footballer and her work-rate for the team is off the charts.
It was a huge relief when we saw her get up and we knew it was just cramp. We really lucky to have a healthy squad at the moment and touch wood, that will continue throughout our time in Switzerland.
People outside will write us off, we know that, but the belief within our group remains as strong as ever.