Australia coach Tony Gustavsson was left to surprise what may need been after the Matildas had been dumped out of the Women’s World Cup semi-finals 3-1 by European champions England on Wednesday.
Goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo cancelled out a surprising strike from talismanic Matildas striker Sam Kerr in entrance of a raucous sell-out crowd of 75,784 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
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Gustavsson had highlighted the gulf in high quality between the 2 squads earlier than the match, with among the Matildas in his beginning line-up taking part in for mid-table groups in Sweden in addition to in a comparatively weak Australian home league.
But after the sport he mentioned the match co-hosts had created the identical quantity of possibilities as England.
“It’s one of those nights where they were more clinical than us in the finishing,” he advised TV community Seven.
“I think our defending was very solid in the first half. We told (the players) at halftime to be more confident on the ball and play the way we can play.”
“When we started to do that we dominated the game but unfortunately it didn’t pay off with enough goals tonight.”
Kerr was making her first begin of the match after a calf harm dominated her out of the group stage however was stored quiet within the first half by the English backline.
But with Australia down 1-0 the stadium got here alive as she collected the ball inside her personal half within the 62nd minute, backed up England captain Millie Bright earlier than sending an excellent strike from 25 yards previous the helpless Mary Earps.
Australia had the wind in its sails however England refused to wilt beneath the strain and on 71 minutes Player of the Match Hemp put them again in entrance.
Matildas right-back Ellie Carpenter, one of many match’s stand-out gamers, didn’t cope with a harmless-looking ball excessive and Hemp took full benefit with a simple end.
Russo then delivered the killer blow 4 minutes from time to cap what had been arguably England’s greatest efficiency of the competitors.
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“We can’t thank the fans enough, they’ve been amazing. We’ve felt the love all over the country,” Kerr advised Seven.
“Just to see the support has really pushed us on. So hopefully this stays around because this has been amazing for us.”
A dejected Matildas squad, a few of whom had been decreased to tears at fulltime, will now should rally for a third-place playoff match towards Sweden on Saturday.
“It’s hard to think about (the third place playoff) now but Tony’s already said it’s a quick turnaround,” Kerr mentioned.
“We’ve got to pick ourselves up and hopefully not go home empty-handed.”