Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson insists there is still room for improvement from her side despite their 4-0 win over Croatia.
Two goals from Wales' most-capped player, Jess Fishlock, and further strikes from Rachel Rowe and Angharad James ensured Wales' Euro 2025 qualifying campaign got off to a dream start."I was really proud," Wilkinson said."We made a few tweaks at half-time and I was really pleased with what they delivered. It is a proud day for me."I will chase performances. It is very special for me to be in this job. We had a good performance tonight, but we will chase great.
Fishlock's opportunity to break or tie Ward's record will come as early as Tuesday when Wales travel to Kosovo for their second Euro 2025 qualifier. "Rhian has come in, we've only had a couple of days together and we've scored four goals and kept a clean sheet."
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