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Montemurro era begins with a bang as Matildas secure 3-0 victory against Slovenia

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McNamara ends goal drought to help save sloppy Matildas

By Justin Chadwick

Holly McNamara has scored her first international goal but new Matildas coach Joe Montemurro was left with plenty to ponder after his side scratched out an unconvincing 3-0 win over Slovenia in Perth.

Emily Gielnik’s third-minute strike in Thursday night’s match at HBF Park got the 15th-ranked Matildas off to a flyer, but it wasn’t until McNamara scored in the 86th minute that the win was safe.

Holly McNamara celebrates her goal for Australia.

Holly McNamara celebrates her goal for Australia.Credit: Getty Images

Hayley Raso added the icing on the cake in the 87th minute when she waltzed through the midfield untouched before unleashing a strike from outside the box.

Although the 3-0 scoreline looked good on paper, the performance was far from slick in front of a crowd of just 8678.

The under-strength Matildas were error-prone throughout the night, especially in defence where they attempted to play their way out of trouble at every chance.

Montemurro’s possession-based game plan was always going to have teething problems, but the sheer amount of errors will be a huge concern.

Things started brightly when Gielnik stayed persistent in a goalmouth scrap to score the opener.

But the Matildas’ determination to retain possession at all costs led to numerous sloppy turnovers, many of which should have been punished.

Time and again, the Matildas opted to go backwards instead of finding the gaps further ahead - leading to problems whenever Slovenia were able to pick off the pass.

One such turnover let Spela Kolbl off the leash in the 15th minute, with her floating cross glancing off the crossbar.

Ellie Carpenter in action for the Matildas.

Ellie Carpenter in action for the Matildas.Credit: Getty Images

The Matildas’ best opportunities in the first half generally came when defender Ellie Carpenter found some space to charge forward, with her pace and physicality proving hard to stop.

The Matildas’ worst defensive error of the night arrived in the 52nd minute when Clare Hunt was unaware an opponent was bearing down on her as she attempted a short pass.

She got stripped of the ball but was left breathing a huge sigh of relief when Slovenia striker Zara Kramzar fired straight at Matildas keeper Teagan Micah from close range.

It was Alanna Kennedy’s turn to commit a horror mistake 10 minutes later when her clumsy attempt to control the bouncing ball while running back to defend resulted in a costly deflection.

Teagan Micah makes a save in the Matildas match against Slovenia.

Teagan Micah makes a save in the Matildas match against Slovenia.Credit: Getty Images

Slovenian substitute Nina Kajzba pounced on the mistake, with her strike forcing Micah to make a fine diving save.

McNamara, who has endured three knee reconstructions during her career, was a threat throughout the match.

The 22-year-old, playing her 10th international, finally received her reward when she put away a header at the far post following a sublime cross from Raso.

McNamara’s teammates mobbed her as she celebrated her first Matildas goal.

A minute later, Raso went on a run and curled in a precision strike from the edge of the box.

The Matildas went into the international window missing a host of their best players.

Sam Kerr (ACL), Mary Fowler (ACL) and Tameka Yallop (leg) were all out through injury, while Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry and Cortnee Vine are all on personal leave.

Australia face Slovenia again in Perth on Sunday, before taking on Panama in Bunbury on July 5 and in Perth on July 8.

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Montemurro’s Matildas secure 3-0 victory in Perth

The Montemurro era has begun for the Matildas with a clean sheet after Australia were able to pull off a 3-0 victory against Slovenia.

Some great signs from the team in their first week under new coach Joe Montemurro, with the combination between Holly McNamara and Amy Sayer shining, while Ellie Carpenter and Hayley Raso once again showed why they’re some of the world’s best players.

Holly McNamara celebrates her goal for Australia.

Holly McNamara celebrates her goal for Australia.Credit: Getty Images

Not as much can be said about the Australian midfield and defence, which showed serious signs of weakness tonight, but it’s early days for the new Australian coach, and there are three more friendly matches in this series for the team to experiment.

Full-time: Australia 3, Slovenia 0

Raso scores to extend Matildas lead

Blink and you’ll miss it.

This time Hayley Raso goes herself and gets the Matildas third goal of the night.

Slovenian keeper Zala Mersnik was caught completely off guard. She just stops and watches the ball fly into the back of the net.

Australia 3, Slovenia 0

Hayley Raso scores for the Matildas.

Hayley Raso scores for the Matildas.Credit: Getty Images

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McNamara adds to Matildas tally

The Matildas are starting to string some good combinations together as we near full-time in Perth.

Hayley Raso has already made a difference to the Matildas structure, along with Courtney Nevin, while Ellie Carpenter continues to hold control down the edge.

Just as I’m about to write about how good the Holly McNamara and Amy Sayer, the two link-up with Hayley Raso to get the Matildas second goal of the night.

It’s Sayer to Raso, who sends the ball back in to McNamara for the shot. Beautiful stuff.

Australia 2, Slovenia 0

Raso enters the match for Matildas

Joe Montemurro knows he needs a bit of experience out there...cue Hayley Raso.

The Matildas head coach sends the Raso into the match, replacing Emily Gielnik, while Courtney Nevin replaces Jamilla Rankin.

Australia 1, Slovenia 0

Midfield shows signs of weakness

The match has hit a bit of a slow patch as Nina Kajzba comes off injured.

The Australian midfield is once again lacking some strong defensive resolve as Lara Prasnikar has an unsuccessful attempt at goal.

You can see the indecision in the Matildas game tonight, especially in defence. Alanna Kennedy has been under particular pressure at the back, which has called on Teagan Micah’s services perhaps more than should have been required tonight.

Australia 1, Slovenia 0

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Montemurro makes first substitutions

This time it’s Australia who make changes, with Alex Chidiac coming from the pitch and being replaced by veteran Michelle Heyman.

Winonah Heatley also comes from the pitch and is replaced by Natasha Prior.

Australia 1, Slovenia 0

Slovenia make trio of changes

Slovenia are the first team to go to their bench tonight.

Korina Janez, Izabela Krizaj and Nina Kajzba come onto the pitch to replace Spela Kolbl, Maja Sternad and Zara Kramzar.

Teagan Micah takes another save for the Matildas as Kajzba gets her first attempt at goal after coming onto the pitch.

Australia 1, Slovenia 0

Prasnikar misses attempt at goal

Teagan Micah deserves a medal for holding her nerve, but she was let off by some poor decision-making from Lara Prasnikar.

Prasnikar has the entire goal open to her after beating the Australian defence, but she sends the ball straight to Micah in goals.

She could not have had a better opportunity than that, but she made the wrong call under pressure.

Drama for Slovenia now with Sara Makovec injured on the turf. She’s up now but limping off the pitch.

Australia 1, Slovenia 0

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