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Lucky you. I went online today to get tickets and only wheelchair seats are available. Hope there is a secondary marketHave tickets for Australia v Canada. Very pleased, as it'll be my last change to see Christine Sinclair live.
Lucky you. I went online today to get tickets and only wheelchair seats are available. Hope there is a secondary market
Me too, just tried now, and only wheelchair companion seats available.Lucky you. I went online today to get tickets and only wheelchair seats are available. Hope there is a secondary market
Hi Matilda fans, tomorrow, I will be interviewing Kyra Cooney-Cross here in Stockholm. The interview will be published on YouTube later next week. Does anyone have questions for her?
I went along and really enjoyed it. We started brightly but were on the back foot until the goal. Second half was magnificent, clearly our best performance under Tony, need to build on that, but some great signs against a quality opponent.
AAMI Paark is such a good venue as well, need more Australia games there for the men and the women.
Would actually be confident going up against US in current form.In the meantime, the USWNT are actually struggling for once. Has lost three games in a row for the first time since 1993 and conceded the first goal of the game this morning against Germany. They have just equalised, but they actually do look mortal (for once).
Thought the defence as a group held together through that initial onslaught and then improved.I was also there, and I would concur with this statement, save that the surface of AAMI Park is actually quite poor when you get up close and personal to it. The venue is used a lot for various sports, so the turf tends to suffer.
As for the game itself, I concur with this statement. Sweden had the better of the early salvos, and in particular were making a lot of hay against Courtney Nevin down Australia's left flank, getting in behind her with a fair amount of ease. Hopefully Carpenter can make it back to full fitness and/or we find another centre half between now and the World Cup (so that we can slot Catley back into left back) because I have concerns about the solidity of the defence otherwise. I thought Grant at right back was very good, though. Probably her best game as a Matilda.
There was one moment in the first 10 or so minutes of the game where Australia had a free kick and Cortnee Vine decided it would be best to stand in an offside position for the free kick. The referee ended up telling her that she was standing in an offside position. I thought that was probably not Vine's best decision (I think she was trying to stand between the Swedish players in the wall, but for some reason couldn't find the space to get in there straight away).
Enough of the negatives, though. The set up of Kerr and Foord in the central positions, and Raso and Vine on the flanks, with Gorry pulling the strings in midfield and Cooney-Cross screening the back four emphasised the talent the Matildas have in attack. Gorry has been amazing for Australia since she returned to the national set up and arguably is becoming (along side Kerr) top two for importance among the players. Playing Foord in her natural position gives her the licence to run directly at defenders and she has the pace really trouble them. Best game I've seen Foord play for the Matildas in a very long time, and against a top quality opponent, as well. Although Kerr did score, it was great to see the Matildas finally display that they're not one-dimensional in attack. Hopefully something to build on against Thailand tomorrow.
Would actually be confident going up against US in current form.
Thought the defence as a group held together through that initial onslaught and then improved.
Think that back four is probably the best option until Carpenter comes back. No to Kennedy - too slow. I'd also prefer Catley at LB but it's not a deal breaker.
Maybe: Catley - Polkinghorne - Grant - Carpenter?