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Kerr delivers good news to embattled coach for do-or-die World Cup clash

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29th July, 2023
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Matildas captain Sam Kerr has declared herself fit to return from injury for Australia’s huge Women’s World Cup match against Canada.

Kerr, Australia’s all-time leading scorer with 63 goals in 121 games, injured her left calf the day before the Matildas’ opening game against Ireland and hasn’t played since.

But the superstar striker said she was available for Monday’s clash at AAMI Park which Australia realistically must win to guarantee progression to the round of 16, without relying on Ireland beating Nigeria.

The Matildas (three points, goal difference 0) sit third in Group B behind Nigeria (four points, +1) and Canada (four points, +1).

A draw against world No.7 Canada, who beat Australia 1-0 in Brisbane and 2-1 in Sydney last year, likely won’t be enough to avoid an embarrassing group-stage exit on home soil – unless Ireland beat Nigeria by more than two goals at Suncorp Stadium.

Australia last failed to make it out of the group stage in 2003 and falling short of that marker could well cost under-fire coach Tony Gustavsson his job.

The two Group B games kick off simultaneously at 8pm AEST on Monday night.

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Kerr is Australia’s all-time leading scorer with 63 goals in 121 game.

Before Saturday’s announcem,ent from Kerr, Gustavsson could only offer: “All I can say now is that I hope so.

“I know it’s going to be tight. Most likely not getting confirmation on that until the night before the game and we’ll go from there.

“It might even be we have to test her on game day. That’s how tight it is.”

He was not surprised that Kerr was keen to play.

“Of course she will. That’s going to be her mindset and that’s what I love about Sam,” Gustavsson said.

“She’s going to give anything she can to be out there.

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“She deserves to be out there and if she can be out there she will be.

“We have to come up with a plan together to see what’s the best way to maximise the minutes she has, if she’s available.”

Fellow striker Mary Fowler should return from concussion and would be a welcome addition after the Matildas lacked a clinical edge against Nigeria.

“Everyone has the capability to score those chances, but those two are very well known for their scoring ability,” substitute Alex Chidiac told reporters. 

“If we have them back in the team, of course that’s a boost for us. But I still back everybody out there to be able to do the job.”

Chidiac insisted the Matildas could yet pull their campaign out of the fire.

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“You look at all World Cups in history, male and female, and teams face adversity and they bounce back. We’re a team that thrives off that,” she said. 

“I have no doubt we’re going to be able to bounce back. 

“We have had things (go) against us with injuries and various things on the outside, but we back ourselves massively going into this game. 

“We’ve got every ambition to win (against Canada) and to top our group and go forward.”

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