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Japan edge Matildas in Olympic warm-up

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14th July, 2021
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A stray Alanna Kennedy arm led to the only goal of the night as Olympic hosts Japan downed the Matildas 1-0 in a pre-Games friendly at Kyoto’s Sanga Stadium.

Only introduced into the match from the bench in the second half, the defender was quickly involved but for all the wrong reasons.

Kennedy found herself in the path of a Yami Hasegawa cross in the 53rd minute and failed to lower her arm before it was struck by the ball.

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Mana Iwabuchi stepped up to the spot and made no mistake. The fierce strike beat keeper Lydia Williams at the right post.

It had been a disjointed start from the Matildas. Sam Kerr had some nice touches but the side largely failed to impress in a first half with few opportunities for either team.

Sam Kerr

Sam Kerr on the ball for the Matildas. (Photo by Masashi Hara/Getty Images)

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Coach Tony Gustavsson made a raft of changes for the second half, bringing in Williams between the posts for Teagan Micah, while Kennedy, Aivi Luik, Chloe Logarzo, Mary Fowler and Emily Gielnik also came on.

Australia pressed harder chasing the game but nearly found themselves down 2-0 in the 64th minute, when Williams spectacularly saved a Jun Endo thunderbolt.

Kennedy came close to making amends in the 78th minute but the well-drilled tenth-ranked team did enough to keep the Matildas scoreless.

The Matildas have largely struggled under Gustavsson, who oversaw losses to Germany and Denmark as well as a scoreless draw with Sweden when in Europe earlier this year.

Australia face New Zealand on July 21 to open up their Olympics campaign in a group that also features Sweden and the US.

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