'Plenty of options' as Kerr Plan B, intrigue over Fowler as Matildas beat NZ

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Sam Kerr’s first-half double has driven the Matildas to a strong win against New Zealand and further showed just how much the 2023 World Cup hosts rely on the superstar striker.

The nation’s all-time leading scorer was at her damaging best, bringing up her 58th and 59th international goals as Australia knocked off the Kiwis 3-1.

It meant back-to-back wins for the Matildas in their two-game series having won 2-1 in Townsville on Friday night.

They’d needed 37 shots in the first meeting to score twice but it only took five attempts to reach that mark in the nation’s capital, with captain Kerr and Hayley Raso giving them a 2-0 lead after 17 minutes.

The three-minute flurry saw the legendary Kerr unmarked to head home a corner before Raso curled one home on her left foot from outside the box without giving Kiwi keeper Erin Nayler a chance.

It was a brutal double blow a New Zealand side that should have led on four minutes, but the usually lethal Hannah Wilkinson fired her shot wide after finding an acre of space on the counterattack.

Playing the free-flowing, fast football coach Tony Gustavsson had demanded pre-game, Kerr, Mary Fowler, Caitlin Foord and Emily van Egmond combined crisp passes and burst forward at will.

Van Egmond pushed a great chance wide on 25 minutes.

She more than made up for it shortly after, playing a delightful chipped ball that allowed Kerr to beat the offside trap and double up with a sublime outside-foot finish for 3-0.

But New Zealand found some sort of lifeline on the stroke of halftime, with Wilkinson getting onto a clever pass from Olivia Chance and burrowing her way through defenders for an industrious goal.

That meant a fourth straight match the Matildas had failed to keep a clean sheet.

Kerr wasted a couple of gilt-edged chances to notch her hat-trick, putting another towering header high after Steph Catley’s gorgeous cross and another header wide from point-blank range from a sharp Charlotte Grant ball on 68 minutes.

Her chances highlighted a more dour second half where scoring opportunities were much harder to find in front of 13,077 fans at GIO Stadium.

“It was controlled performance and we had lots of chances,” Kerr said.

“It was a nice way to bounce back from the other day – although we won we felt we should have finished it in the first half like we did today.

“I’m always happy to be playing for my national team. A hat-trick would have been good but three goals for the team and a win is everything I want.”

There was an emotional aftermath to the game when players from both teams watched Matildas midfielder Aivi Luik have her head shaved following her brother’s diagnosis of a brain tumour.

Luik raised more than $30,000 for the Mark Hughes Foundation.

Luik’s youngest sibling Noa Kerwick, 27, has been diagnosed with Oligodendrogliomam, a brain tumour.

Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson told 10 he was “a bit too emotional to talk about football” after witnessing the moment, although the Swede did elaborate when pushed to by Andy Harper.

Harper asked: “What is your plan, perish the thought that something happens to Sam Kerr before the next World Cup?”

Gustavsson said he felt the team had “plenty of options in the nine – it depends on how we want to play.” They included Mary Fowler and Kyah Simon as a false nine.

The coach was pushed on when he would starting giving Fowler 90 minutes in a game – having played just seven full matches in her 26 appearances.

“As soon as I’m allowed to play her 90. This camp I wasn’t. She had a couple of issues we needed to deal with – I wasn’t allowed to play her. We also have to look at player well-being and protect the, I would love to play her 90 minutes when I can.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-13T05:47:44+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


The better team lost, Ferns where on there game in the 2nd half and should have had a few goals except for a bit of field rust. Good hit for both sides but a lot fo work still needs to be done to get them where they need to be come World cup.

2022-04-13T05:14:11+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


I think the team is dependent on the right side of Raso and Carpenter, their movement is good, they both have tremendous pace and fitness, plus they are the most aggresive ball winners in the side, and they press aggressively and are effective defensively. It would be the cherry on top if they were better technically and could deliver better balls but you cant have everything. When the five change sub to move carpenter to cb is just plain stupid , in addition the other main force Raso was taken off. On the wings to replace that was Simon more noted for being at the far post to capitalise on the other wings play, and Tameka Yallop who now looks well over the hill and needs to go now. They need more genuine wingers, of course they have Vine, Holly McNamara if she can come back from injury, I would also advance Rhianna Pollicina from City into the mix. Harper maybe a few too many hits to the head during the NSL, why is he asking why doesn't Fowler play 90 minutes, her fitness is poor, her side seem to use her as sub or sub her off. The three central midfielders were then hampered by the subs effects on the flanks, Wheeler didnt look any good, Chidiac did better but really she is more the ball winning box to box player and failed to square the ball against City for some tap ins. They should be looking at the Sydney FC attaking midfieder Mackenzie Hawkesby is more an attacking player and has also scored quite a few goals. Now as far as striker well Glielnik here output has fallen, same can be said Kyah Simon, the other alternatives the same, Remi Siemsen she needs to score more than 5 goals as striker for the top scoring Sydney FC to earn her place in the squad. Dawber had 10 for adelaide now moving overseas she should be the one given a go.

2022-04-12T23:10:57+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


Great crowd in Canberra; it proves that an ALM team is plausible. On the Matildas; there is still too much reliance on Sam Kerr. Both of our wingers need to step up and get their shots on target at the very least.

2022-04-12T21:43:25+00:00

Chas Wood

Guest


New Zealand were all over the shop in the first half and the Matildas should have gone in 5 - 0. In the 2nd half after reshuffling their mid field N Z were a different team and finished the stronger. Not a great deal to rave about from last night.

2022-04-12T20:24:30+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


I'm happy we won both games and they did play some wonderful attacking football. They remind me of teams like Sydney FC, however - they create great opportunities and... I hope thay can develop they're finishing over the next year before the World Cup and become less wasteful in possession. There is some great talent in the squad. They have a lot of wonderful and proven footballers and many young players with a big future ahead of them. They certainly have the ability to do well, but can this coach get the best from them?

2022-04-12T14:34:13+00:00

Janakan Seemampillai

Roar Guru


I’d be guessing with Fowler it’s a sports science issue. Her club can’t dictate game time as it’s a designated FIFA window. Unless there is a rule about players under a certain age?

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