Slater: Three glaring questions facing the Matildas
There are three glaring questions that need to be answered if the Matildas want to be challengers at the Asian Cup in 12 months time, and they need to move fast, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
There are three glaring questions that need to be answered if the Matildas want to be challengers at the Asian Cup in 12 months time, and they need to move fast, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
The Matildas have lost a third successive match in a ‘massive wake-up call’ ahead of next year’s AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
Australia weren’t expected to win the SheBelieves Cup – but their shallow showing suggested they are on a slippery slope down the rankings. Every Matilda rated from a disappointing tournament.
The Matildas miserable SheBelieves Cup hit a fresh low, with Colombia slamming home a pair of goals to consign the Australians to a trio of losses.
Alex Chidiac not only dons the golden spirit on the football field, but also in her own life. The Matildas midfielder shares how her grandmother inspired her work in the community.
Matildas midfielder Chloe Logarzo has opened up about what happened in the moments after her heartbreaking concussion in her long awaited return match.
No tournaments and no coach – to some it is a time to ease off – but with a battle on for the No.1 jersey Mackenzie Arnold doesn’t have that luxury.
Matildas legend Clare Polkinghorne’s legacy will include a multimillion-dollar football centre named in her honour.
With all games done for 2024, the focus on appointing the next Matildas coach could still take some time.
Matildas fans have been blindsided by a casual announcement from overseas that Sam Kerr has a tough road ahead.
The Matildas have sent off one of the nation’s legends in the perfect way, capping 2024 with merciless massacre in Geelong.
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.
They’re the rising stars of Victorian football. Meet the talented young girls aiming to become the future international stars of the Matildas.
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