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Dominic Bossi is a football reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.

‘Slap in the face’: Sydney FC legend slams Ninkovic’s move to Wanderers

‘Slap in the face’: Sydney FC legend slams Ninkovic’s move to Wanderers

Sydney FC great Alex Brosque has criticised the Sky Blues, the Wanderers and former teammate Milos Ninkovic for a transfer he says should never have happened.

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Sydney FC women’s coach takes aim at Matildas after horror injury

Sydney FC women’s coach takes aim at Matildas after horror injury

Taylor Ray suffered a ruptured ACL during a Matildas’ training session held after a four-hour bus journey this week, prompting her club coach, Ante Juric, to question national team staff.

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Matildas need change and it should start with Gustavsson
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Matildas need change and it should start with Gustavsson

If the Matildas are to make something of the 2023 World Cup on home soil, a lot needs to change. After their Iberian trip, that might have to be their coach.

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As it happened: Matildas held to a 1-1 draw with Portugal

As it happened: Matildas held to a 1-1 draw with Portugal

It’s just over a year until the Women’s World Cup on home soil and the Matildas are coming off the back of their worst loss in a quarter of a century.

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‘A question of how many goals’: Matildas coach believes Spain thrashing should have been expected

‘A question of how many goals’: Matildas coach believes Spain thrashing should have been expected

Tony Gustavsson says he is “surprised that people are surprised” the Matildas fell to their heaviest defeat in a quarter of a century and that the question was how many goals they would concede to Spain.

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Lachlan Lam inspires PNG to upset win over Fiji
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Lachlan Lam inspires PNG to upset win over Fiji

The Roosters playmaker drew parallels to his famous father with a match-winning performance for the Kumuls over the Bati, who unearthed a star of their own.

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‘That phone call is due’: Mabil silences critic with La Liga move

‘That phone call is due’: Mabil silences critic with La Liga move

Socceroos star Awer Mabil has clinched a four-year deal with Cadiz in Spain’s top flight - the perfect response to a detractor who told him he wasn’t good enough to play in one of Europe’s top five leagues.

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‘Game changer’: Schwarzer says Redmayne tactics could be a keeper

‘Game changer’: Schwarzer says Redmayne tactics could be a keeper

Socceroos great Mark Schwarzer believes Andrew Redmayne’s tactics in last week’s penalty shootout against Peru could be adopted by glovemen around the world.

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After 100 years, Socceroos represent much more than sum of their parts

After 100 years, Socceroos represent much more than sum of their parts

No team represents modern Australia more than the Socceroos, which is why this week’s World Cup qualification resonated so deeply with so many.

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New Zealand likely opponent for Socceroos’ World Cup farewell

New Zealand likely opponent for Socceroos’ World Cup farewell

The Socceroos won’t play a World Cup farewell, meaning the two games against New Zealand in September will be fans’ only chance to see the team before Qatar.

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‘Everyone has caught the bug’: Fans flock to welcome Socceroos home

‘Everyone has caught the bug’: Fans flock to welcome Socceroos home

The loudest cheer was reserved for Andrew Redmayne as players and staff arrived at Sydney Airport from Qatar, where the Socceroos qualified for the World Cup.

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