Bitter Sam Kerr truth Australia has to accept
It’s still six months out from the Paris Olympics but Matildas fans will just have to accept the painful Sam Kerr reality staring us in the face.
It’s still six months out from the Paris Olympics but Matildas fans will just have to accept the painful Sam Kerr reality staring us in the face.
The soccer star has thanked her “nurse queen” for help since it was revealed a recent injury would cut her Olympic dream short.
The soccer star has thanked her “nurse queen” for help since it was revealed a recent injury would cut her Olympic dream short.
Sam Kerr can’t defy scientific history to regain full fitness in time for the Paris Olympics, but there is a very specific role that could keep her chances of appearing alive.
Matildas star Steph Catley ended her 21-game wait for her first goal in Arsenal colours with a stunning strike in the Champions League.
Just over a week after leading Australia against Brazil in Sydney, Matildas star Sam Kerr put on a show in Switzerland.
The blockbuster opponents keep coming for the Matildas who will take on world champions America in a two-game series in NSW this month.
Lisa De Vanna has touched on the mental torment and personal loss she has suffered as the Matildas great contemplates legal action to clear her name of bullying accusations.
Matildas’ attacking pair Sam Kerr and Caitlin Foord will be on opposing sides in next month’s women’s FA Cup final at Wembley.
When the World Cup hits Australia in 2023, a couple of the Matildas teen sensations will be ready to rip it apart.
The Matildas have found two linchpins for years to come after games against Brazil which showed Australian football has good reason to be optimistic about its future.
Sam Kerr was her usual superb self but the Matildas’ biggest problem came back to haunt them in a worrying sign ahead of the Asian Cup.
Two years after he was sacked by the Matildas, Alen Stajcic is back in the women’s game and could lead his new team against Australia.
With Asian and World Cups just around the corner, coach Tony Gustavsson wants the Matildas to be more clinical when they face Brazil for the second time in three days in Sydney tonight.
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