Kerr’s replacement the ideal ‘injection’ for Matildas
The experience of the veteran striker picked to replace Sam Kerr will be a valuable weapon for the Matildas in their quest to qualify for the Olympics.
The experience of the veteran striker picked to replace Sam Kerr will be a valuable weapon for the Matildas in their quest to qualify for the Olympics.
A key Matildas star isn’t concerned by her lack of games as she prepares for the Olympic qualifying battle with Uzbekistan.
The Matildas aren’t about to allow themselves to be derailed by the loss of captain and star forward Sam Kerr.
With captain Sam Kerr already sidelined the Matildas, have lost another key player for crucial Olympic qualifiers against Uzbekistan.
After stunning European champions England, Australia announced themselves as one of the World Cup favourites – delivered with a crucial message for their fans.
The Matildas have bounced back from their loss to Scotland with a memorable win that ended England’s 30-match unbeaten streak.
The Matildas have sent a massive statement ahead of a home World Cup, defeating contenders England as Sam Kerr starred.
FIFA is already threatening broadcasters who are underbidding for the women’s World Cup that they’ll miss out on it. If that’s not an indication of the magnitude of this event, then what is?
There’s 100 days until the Women’s World Cup starts and the Matildas are looking for x-factors to help superstar Sam Kerr.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson is looking at the ‘bigger picture’ rather than risk using superstar Sam Kerr.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavvson refused to detail why Sam Kerr missed Australia’s shock loss to Scotland — and was unable to provide an answer on her availabity to face England.
She admits she is ‘frustrated’ with not playing more often for Man City, but Hayley Raso insists she is doing enough to be fit and ready for national duty.
Her club is locked in a relegation battle, but this goalkeeper also has her own challenge with the national team.
Australia’s players were “given a voice” in the design of the Matildas’ new playing kits for this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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