Future bright as Matildas send off retiring veteran with big win
More than 30,000 fans have farewelled the Matildas’ most-capped and arguably its most-loved player in Queenslander Clare Polkinghorne as they crushed Chinese Taipei.
More than 30,000 fans have farewelled the Matildas’ most-capped and arguably its most-loved player in Queenslander Clare Polkinghorne as they crushed Chinese Taipei.
It has been almost 12 months since Sam Kerr last took to the football field – but the superstar’s return has been delayed, and she faces months more time on the sidelines.
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Senior Matildas are on notice as a major issue emerges for our top level players plying their trade in competitions around the world.
Kyra Cooney-Cross scored one of the great Matildas goals as the Australians secured a confidence-boosting win over Germany.
In the continued absence of Sam Kerr, the spotlight is on Mary Fowler every time she steps out for the Matildas.
Questions have been raised about Mary Fowler in the Matildas side after the Aussies’ latest frustrating performance in Switzerland.
The Matildas came away with a draw against Switzerland in Zurich in their first game under Tom Sermanni but a new coach wasn’t able to unlock the attacking flair of Mary Fowler.
With Sam Kerr still sidelined, the Matildas are set to embark on their post-Olympics journey in the hope of restoring belief within the camp.
Having being asked about who should be their next coach, the Matildas say it’s now up to Football Australia to make the right appointment.
An Aussie star has brought great club form with her into Matildas camp ahead of games against Switzerland and Germany.
Why the Matildas performed poorly at the Olympics remains a mystery to one of their best players.
Star forward Caitlin Foord is still scratching her head about why the Matildas flopped at the Olympics as she yearns for the return of a “fun” and “positive” atmosphere in the squad.
Western United playmaker Chloe Logarzo reveals that time away from the game and a reality TV stint has rejuvenated her after a horror run of injuries.
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