The Matildas can make history in the biggest game we've seen in years

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

Tonight’s win-or-bow-out clash between the Matildas and Canada in Melbourne is one of the biggest games of football we’ve ever seen in Australia – and it could well be the making of legends.

The last time Australia lost a game of real significance in Brisbane, they went on to win the tournament.

That was, of course, Ange Postecoglou’s all-conquering Asian Cup side of 2015 – who went down 1-0 to South Korea on a swelteringly hot January night in the group stage, only to gain their revenge by downing the same opponent two weeks later in the final.

A result like that would, it goes without saying, represent a dream outcome for Tony Gustavsson and his embattled Matildas side.

And while there’s no doubt that Thursday night’s 3-2 defeat to Nigeria was a genuinely concerning performance, it doesn’t automatically spell the end for Australia.

What it does mean is that the Matildas need a calm, steady performance tonight against a Canadian side that won gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and could still top the group themselves.

The Canucks also have a huge selection headache of their own, with 40-year-old, 325-capped Christine Sinclair starting the 2-1 come-from-behind win over the Republic of Ireland on the bench.

That was the first time the six-time finalist had ever sat out the start of a World Cup match, and after having a penalty saved in Canada’s scoreless opener against Nigeria, the Canadian skipper was limping visibly towards the end of the game against Ireland.

But none of that is Australia’s concern. The selection question we all want answered is whether our own skipper Sam Kerr will feature tonight against the Canadians.

You’d have to think the talismanic striker remains a serious doubt given just how evasive Gustavsson and his Matildas staff have been over Kerr’s condition.

Sam Kerr (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

But with this tournament representing arguably the best chance Australia will ever have to win a World Cup, it’s hard not to think Gustavsson will simply have to roll the dice tonight.

If Kerr is nowhere to be seen, then her calf injury is much worse than the Aussie coaching staff ever let on.

But even if she’s only 60 per cent fit, the Matildas simply must take a massive risk and play her tonight.

That’s because the Aussies were totally bereft of attacking ideas and creativity without Kerr and Mary Fowler on Thursday.

And Gustavsson – who seems to be much quicker with a rehearsed soundbite than he ever is at making substitutions – has so far proved incapable of inspiring his team to any great heights.

So it’s up to the players to get the job done.

Gustavsson has been backed to the hilt by Football Australia to date and if the Matildas fail to progress to the knock-out stage as tournament co-hosts, the Swede should be shown the door.

But as poor as the Matildas were in Brisbane last week – they appeared to fall to pieces as soon as the Nigerians equalised with virtually the last kick of the first half – they have every chance to redeem themselves tonight.

And they’ll do it front of a restlessly sold-out Melbourne crowd at a venue that, despite its lower capacity, should produce the loudest atmosphere of Australia’s group stage to date.

A parochial home crowd will have a role to play – not least because the Matildas seemed to sense just how nervous hometown fans were back in Brisbane on Thursday night.

They’ll no doubt be relieved to be playing in a city that genuinely understands football and knows how to get behind its teams.

Hopefully the Matildas are smart enough to abandon Gustavsson’s hit-and-hope tactics of Thursday, and with any luck the players themselves are calm enough to handle the nerves tonight.

Because this is the biggest game of football we’ve seen on Australian soil in years.

Now is not the time to panic and point fingers. Now is the time to dream.

Of goals. And victory. And of the Matildas sealing a place in the knock-out stage of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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2023-08-01T07:53:40+00:00

c

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:thumbup: :football:

2023-08-01T00:47:10+00:00

Brainstrust

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A special award for the SMH. For State of Delusion they produced 4 pages of articles the next day. I was expecting they would finally do something, put some effort it, it would be front page news. Front page its Buddy Franklins retirement. Front page, back page, news pages including Rugari tribute, sports pages.

2023-07-31T23:46:11+00:00

Munro Mike

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was flicking channels……Hunted…….cricket……soccer……and finishing off a bit of work from home. Y’know…..typical Monday night. A little secret – – my in-laws are Kiwis so I kinda prefer to the All Blacks to win the Rugger to make them happy; and my parents Danish and so….if the Matilda’s are playing Denmark in the knock out……..guess who I’ll care more for the win. Is that that bad??

2023-07-31T23:04:39+00:00

At work

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But nothing in that quote implies she is indigenous. I was born in Australia but that doesn’t make me indigenous.

2023-07-31T23:02:48+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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"Zelic" "(i fail to see its relevance here tho)" :thumbdown:

2023-07-31T22:53:11+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Well, I Googled it, and there are articles to say she is. Her mother was born in Australia and not sure if it comes from there. "Yes, Sam Kerr parents’s are Indigenous which is why she is an Indigenous too. Her mother, Roxanne Kerr, was born in Australia. But her father, Roger Kerr was born in Calcutta to an English father and an Indian mother. Her grandparents migrated to Australia from India." (Google)

2023-07-31T22:45:00+00:00

At work

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I reckon a lot of people assume Kerr is indigenous, but she's not. But no reason a champion athlete can't look up to and respect another champion Australian athlete

2023-07-31T21:04:02+00:00

Football is Life

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an act of benevolence for the educationally challenged.........https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/victoria-s-belt-and-road-deal-with-china-torn-up-20210421-p57l9q.html

2023-07-31T20:44:27+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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"poke fun at that bigoted nobody all you like – go hard and go big ….. ill happily back you up (i fail to see its relevance here tho)" :shocked:

2023-07-31T15:30:28+00:00

Brainstrust

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In this game Fowler and Van Egmond as a duo worked a treat , they stayed back and the Matildas for once they had the team tightly packed between the halfway and the edge of the area. Its difficult to play through and the ball over the top you have very little space to execute it. Normally for the Matildas you have the striker pressing and one of these two well behind leaving easy gaps to play through.

2023-07-31T13:47:26+00:00

Brainstrust

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The problem Australia have now is replicating this play, the low block and counter attack is the best formula I think in womens. I suspect they ended up playing a low block involuntarily because of the combinatioon of Fowler and Van Egmond rather than design. Lure the oppositon forward then ball over the top to the wings cut the ball across goal along the ground, and its easy goals. Australia need to stop their uneven press and keep this low block , they need to stop playing out through the central midfield as well. They also need to stop the five at the back business this just means they end up parking the bus and defending too deep is fraught with risk as well.

2023-07-31T12:29:16+00:00

Grem

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They pull in a lot more sponsorship than our national AFL team! Actually FA are reasonably financial at this moment. Good sponsorships and World Cup results have brought in a few dollars.

2023-07-31T12:26:35+00:00

Grem

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I think I’d stick with Raso. I think she might score 2 and be player of the match!

2023-07-31T12:25:54+00:00

Grem

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Hayley Mary - we won!

2023-07-31T12:05:55+00:00

c

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Did you watch the game mm

2023-07-31T11:47:59+00:00

Munro Mike

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#c Given headers are originally a loophole in the rules; never got closed. Here now you've got headers banned in most junior competitions/programs. Can't help but feel the writing is on the wall.

2023-07-31T11:02:28+00:00

Garry

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As I told Grem Vine would have a hatrick now :stoked: :angry: :silly:

2023-07-31T10:58:57+00:00

Lionheart

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er, wot?

2023-07-31T10:58:55+00:00

Nick

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You realise Sam Newman was a Channel 9 figure, right?

2023-07-31T10:23:24+00:00

c

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With proper technique heading shouldn't be an issue I think clash of heads would be a bigger concern

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