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Milicic names Matildas squad for US friendlies

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22nd March, 2019
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Matildas coach Ante Milicic has named the 23-player squad that he’ll take to the USA for a friendly next month.

With this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup coming soon, Australia is doing everything in its power to prepare. Milicic considers playing the world’s No.1 ranked nation in a friendly as the best way to do so.

The match is set to be played at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on April 5 (AEDT), in Colorado.

Milicic has stated on numerous occasions that he wants to see as many players as possible in action ahead of the final squad selection for France. Staying true to this idea he has added some fresh talent to the lineup, including two debutants.

This new blood includes two players making their international debut. Elizabeth Ralston is one who showcased her consistent ability to perform in Champions Sydney FC in the Westfield W-League. She will be joined by UCLA goalkeeper Teagan Micahand.

In addition to the rookies, experienced pair Katrina Gorry and Chloe Logarzo are back after missing the Cup of Nations through injury. Australia’s performance in the Cup of Nations despite missing two of their key players illustrates the side’s depth.

Apart from the fresh legs on the team, the majority of the squad have been well established in international football, compared to their relative inexperience during the last world cup.

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Fifteen members of the squad have played at least 30 times for the Matildas. Having well-established players such as Clare Polkinghorne, Lisa De Vanna, and Elise Kellond-Knight to go alongside the attacking threat of Caitlin Foord, Sam Kerr, and Emily van Egmond should help the fresh faces cope with the upcoming pressure.

Australia have played the USA 28 times in international matches since their first face-off in 1987. The 1-0 win at the Tournament of Nations in 2017 was Australia’s first victory over the USA in 28 attempts. Only a last-minute goal by US midfielder Lindsey Horan denied the team a second victory last year.

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Apart from this match-up, Milicic says that the team will “expect to play a further five or six matches prior to the start of this year’s World Cup.”

The match against USA is important for a few reasons. It will be a chance for the individual players to prove they deserve a spot in France, for the World Cup in June. On top of this, playing the No.1 ranked team is an excellent way to prepare for the tournament, and possibly get a mental edge on the reigning champs.

Matildas sqaud
Player Club, Country Caps (Goals)
Teigen ALLEN Melbourne Victory FC, Australia 40 (0)
Laura ALLEWAY Melbourne Victory FC, Australia 60 (2)
Mackenzie ARNOLD (Gk) Brisbane Roar FC, Australia 23 (0)
Tameka BUTT Klepp IL, Norway 77 (10)
Ellie CARPENTER Portland Thorns, USA 30 (1)
Steph CATLEY Seattle Reign, USA 71 (2)
Lisa DE VANNA Sydney FC, Australia 146 (46)
Caitlin FOORD Portland Thorns, USA 70 (15)
Mary FOWLER Bankstown City Lions FC, Australia 3 (0)
Emily GIELNIK Melbourne Victory FC, Australia 27 (7)
Katrina GORRY Brisbane Roar FC, Australia 72 (14)
Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT Seattle Reign, USA 105 (1)
Alanna KENNEDY Orlando Pride, USA 76 (7)
Samantha KERR Chicago Red Stars, USA 75 (30)
Chloe LOGARZO Washington Spirit, USA 37 (6)
Aivi LUIK Levante UD, Spain 21 (0)
Teagan MICAH (Gk) UCLA, USA 0 (0)
Clare POLKINGHORNE Houston Dash, USA 115 (9)
Elizabeth RALSTON Sydney FC, Australia 0 (0)
Hayley RASO Portland Thorns, USA 33 (3)
Gema SIMON Newcastle Jets FC, Australia 10 (0)
Emily VAN EGMOND Orlando Pride, USA 84 (18)
Lydia WILLIAMS (Gk) Seattle Reign, USA 76 (0)
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