What Gustavsson must do to stop Matildas from unravelling
The Matildas have shown they can win without Sam Kerr – now they need to prove they can win a medal without her. That’s Tony Gustavsson’s challenge, writes Erin Smith.
The Matildas have shown they can win without Sam Kerr – now they need to prove they can win a medal without her. That’s Tony Gustavsson’s challenge, writes Erin Smith.
Two of Matildas captain Sam Kerr’s closest relationships appear to have come to a sudden end following her devastating news.
Football fans woke to some horror news about Matildas superstar Sam Kerr on Monday morning, sending them in a spiral.
The Matildas contingent in the Women’s Super League continues to grow, with Katrina Gorry the latest Australian star to join Sam Kerr and co in England. Full details of her move
Matildas captain Sam Kerr is intent on being ‘laser-focused’ in her preparations for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The Matildas are set to play in Melbourne for the first time since 2019 as preparations continue for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Chloe Logarzo’s ability to recover from a horror ACL tear in under 12 months has coach Tony Gustavsson hopeful Matildas superstar Ellie Carpenter can do the same.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has drawn “a line in the sand” when it comes to settling on his squad for next year’s Women’s World Cup.
They thought they were on the cusp of becoming the oldest capped Matildas — instead the Australian XI which played in the first Asian Cup has been denied formal recognition. Find out why.
In a year full of awards for Australian star Sam Kerr, the latest recognition signifies her global standing.
With a year to go until the start of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, football’s future in Australia has been enhanced with a $230m injection.
A year out from World Cup, Matildas coach Tony Gustavasson is searching for a key replacement but one expert believes the manager has far more pressing issues.
Sam Kerr has won almost everything there is in football and her latest accolade is something no woman has ever previously been recognised with.
The chance to captain Australia’s U23s is one Winonah Heatley hopes will pave the way to more leadership opportunities in her future. And the defender is part of a group blazing a trail for the next generation of Matildas
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