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Coach Tony Gustavsson has to decide whether to start captain Sam Kerr against England

Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson says his players have embraced the pressure on them but one decision he makes could be crucial for World Cup success.

Matildas hope for victory as England prepare for semi-finals

Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has dropped the biggest hint yet that superstar striker Sam Kerr will again come off the bench in Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final against England as he declared one team is “going to write history”.

Captain Kerr missed the group stage after suffering a calf injury on the eve of the tournament and player her first minutes for the but returned for the final few minutes against Denmark in the Round of 16 in a signal her injury had healed.

She then came on after 55 minutes in the pulsating quarter-final penalty shootout win over France that saw Australia book its place in the final four for the first time, slotting a penalty and racking up significant game time as the match went to the full 120 minutes.

The temptation is to rush her back for the biggest game in Australian football history, but Gustavsson is likely to hold her back with the coach keen to have his best players on the pitch when the game is on the line poting to “chemistry” being crucial.

It also helps that young gun Mary Fowler has been in stunning form for the Matildas which will give Gustavsson confidence that there are other players who have the talent and belief to get the job done without Kerr being the lone threat.

“When it comes to Sam, she pushed through more minutes than we initially hoped for,” he said.

“One of the reasons we kept her on the bench was that we were uncertain how many minutes she had (in her) coming back from the calf injury and the limited training she had.

“The way she pushed through was fantastic and impressive, both from a mental and physical aspect.

“She recovered well and she trained today so she’s available.”

Sam Kerr stretches during a training session on Tuesday. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
Sam Kerr stretches during a training session on Tuesday. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Gustavsson has had the luxury of using a settled line-up throughout the tournament, but Aussie fans hoping for an early squad announcement will have to wait until Wednesday night with a final meeting with his staff to decide the starting line-up.

Matildas Head Coach Tony Gustavsson and goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold in good spirits on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Ng
Matildas Head Coach Tony Gustavsson and goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold in good spirits on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Ng

The Matildas will start outsiders for the game at Accor Stadium against the fourth-best team in the world, and while Gustavsson concedes England have plenty of strengths, he says the hosts have one major advantage that can get them over the line.

“If you look at rankings, they’re the favourites,” he said.

“If you look at where their players play, they have starters playing in top clubs in top leagues all over the world. Not just the starting 11 – they have 15 or 16.

“And you compare that to us where we have bench players in those teams, we have players in the A-League and we have players playing in mid-table teams in Sweden, so if you look at all that and you look at resources financially, then they are a massive favourite going into this game.

“But, if you then add the belief we have and the one thing they don’t have, which is the support and the belief from the fans.

“That in itself is going to be massive tomorrow.”

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