Be smart, Gustavsson - there is simply no need to start Sam Kerr tonight

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

As tempting as it might be for Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson to thrust rehabilitated Matildas captain Sam Kerr back into the fray right from the opening whistle against France, he would be wise not to.

The moment that the details of the calf injury that sidelined the Chelsea striker throughout the group stages of the World Cup came to light, Australia took a collective gasp in fear that the nation’s chances of doing something special on home soil had taken the the ultimate hit.

Surely a Matildas team with anyone but one of the finest players in the world at the arrowhead of their attack was no longer a force to be reckoned with; a good team no doubt, but one now without the cutting edge required to compete with the elite Europeans?

That thought crossed the minds of the majority of us and without Kerr, the Matildas hopes did appear to have been dashed before a ball had even been kicked in anger.

Australia battled through against Republic of Ireland, with a Steph Catley penalty enough to set course for the Round of 16, before Nigeria threw the proverbial spanner into the works with a stunning 3-2 win in Brisbane.

The loss seemed to confirm that without the woman capable of feats no other Matilda can manage, Gustavsson’s side was unlikely to launch any potentially significant run during the tournament.

Then, all of a sudden, the superstar’s buddies stepped up and put paid to the Kerr-or-bust myth that has existed for some time within the minds of many cynical pundits.

Olympic champions Canada felt the full weight of the extended attacking group. Hayley Raso netted twice in her best-ever game in national colours, the Matildas’ brightest young spark Mary Fowler also found the net and was simply inspirational at times, before Catley iced another penalty in a 4-0 victory.

Caitlin Foord was best on park according to many and despite not finding the net herself, showing the nation that the fight in the camp could well be enough to keep the team advancing, as it waited for the return of its greatest player.

The result was unthinkable some 18 months ago, with Canada reigning Olympic champions and the Matildas struggling somewhat in the early days of Gustavsson’s reign.

As if to reinforce the point, the Matildas’ Round of 16 clash with Denmark was potentially even more convincing. Foord was sublime once again; hitting the net in style during the first half as Raso added another in the second.

Fowler played a central role up front that allowed Foord to create havoc on the left edge and the balance in the attack seemed to have the Danes at sixes and sevens in defence.

Caitlin Foord has been simply stunning with Sam Kerr on the side lines. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

When the Sydney crowd went bananas in the final minutes to welcome Kerr onto the pitch for the first time in the tournament, the Danes were defeated and the 29-year-old looked mighty sharp with fresh legs as she competed and entered contests with what seemed decent confidence.

Gustavsson smiled openly and must have been thinking what could be possible with his gun back in the holster. Yet is starting Kerr the right move against France, considering the hot form of the attacking periphery and the potential danger of upsetting the balance in the front third?

I would suggest that without any kilometres in the legs over the last three weeks and just how close the decision came on Kerr’s fitness prior to the Denmark clash, that the Swede might be best to resist the temptation to ruffle the attacking feathers that have served Australia so well over the last two matches.

How coach Tony Gustavsson uses Sam Kerr will be crucial against France. (Photo by Maddie Meyer – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

The Matildas can win without Kerr tonight. The best plan of attack could well be to stick with the attacking formation that is firing and have the Chelsea striker suited and ready for action whenever the need arises.

Sam Kerr is not your typical 70th-minute substitution, yet is a dynamic weapon used off the bench when required.

If Gustavsson does have eyes on a potential semi-final and final, there is simply no need to inject her into what is a well-functioning front line, when 30 or 40 minutes under her belt might be all Kerr needs to be ready for the next match on August 16.

Gustavsson is hinting at playing Kerr, if she is able to play the entire 90 minutes. Frankly, that seems foolhardy. The coach has been clear in his view that it takes a squad to win a tournament such as the World Cup.

It might be best to keep that approach against France and trust the women who have done the job thus far.

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2023-08-14T05:40:09+00:00

ockeroo

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Sorry, all. But I would prefer if Malaysia and Singapore were not involved. We have already proved how brilliantly we ran the Sydney Olympics. Singapore does not involve itself in the top competitions or anything else .... unless there's big bucks in store for them. We do not need leeches, nor opportunists.

2023-08-14T02:12:49+00:00

ockeroo

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I do hope the coach will release his secret weapon - Kyah Simon, for some part of the game.

2023-08-12T11:40:30+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Go on...

2023-08-12T11:33:28+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Looking for an educated guess. I was spot on.

2023-08-12T11:30:29+00:00

jameswm

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Fit means 2 things

2023-08-12T11:29:53+00:00

jameswm

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How on earth do I know? Did you read my comment?

2023-08-12T11:26:19+00:00

KateS

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I think that Gustavsson has been using Kerr's calf injury brilliantly. He's created anxiety and uncertainty for every opponent we've faced. Maybe she's fit, or maybe she isn't? Maybe she'll start, or maybe she won't? And now everyone can see just how good the rest of squad are. Afterall, they wouldn't be playing in England and Europe if they were mugs would they? Well played Tony, and well done Matildas. ????????⚽

2023-08-12T10:47:06+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Sheek, a bigger hurdle in 3 days for the semi, we just played 120 mins and the midfield is shot. We need fresh legs, in the midfield, but who?

2023-08-12T06:34:53+00:00

Cavaquinho

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We saw what Sweden did to Japan yesterday with the confidence of knowing what Japan’s strengths and game plan would be and it was a disaster for a team which many thought good enough to win the WWC easily. For that reason we need to go into this match with something different and something more than we have applied so far. I suspect the G is playing games suggesting if Kerr is fit she will start and he really expects to play her for 30 minutes. However, if she is fit I would start her because the French will have a doable plan to stop our attacks switching the ball to the opposite wing and running Raso and Foord not space behind. With Kerr hunting the middle they will be restricted in their plans.

2023-08-12T06:13:14+00:00

sheek

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Garry, So much for the obsession about carrying momentum. Next game starts 0-0 & both teams must start over again from scratch.

2023-08-12T06:11:30+00:00

sheek

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Chris Lewis, Sweden is the new Davida. Beat the defending champion Goliathas & then the current form team Goliathas!

2023-08-12T06:07:22+00:00

sheek

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I'm more interested in who will wear the captain's armband. I believe Steph Catley has earned the right to keep it.

2023-08-12T05:50:05+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Jameswm - We are assuming she is fit to play because she came off the bench in the last game against Canada. But the question is: due to a lack of match games since the commencement of the WC---how fit is she? That is the question. Can she play a full 90 minutes with no threat of aggravating the calf injury, or has she fully recovered from the injury, but lacks the full 90-minute, conditioning to play the full match?

2023-08-12T05:47:24+00:00

Garry

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IF 120 mins fit

2023-08-12T05:44:33+00:00

Garry

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oops missed the edit..sb throttled

2023-08-12T05:40:01+00:00

Football is Life

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Imagine the figures if we're playing Colombia

2023-08-12T05:34:31+00:00

Football is Life

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You should be feeling freakin' joy mate. Even if we don't get to the final, making the semis is a new level of achievement. If we make the final, and I am praying to the Almighty, imagine what that will do for football in this country, win, lose or draw. Someone pinged me about using the names Cross-Country Volleyball and the World's Highest Paying Probation Scheme. The best thing we can do is achieve. The grief the other codes give us, they don't deserve respect, so the further our girls go the better. And heaven forbid we 're not successful today, look at the interest in football that we have stirred up. Over 1.5 million tickets sold, millions of Australians now have a greater awareness of football, people want their kids to play football, and they are definitely aware of the untidy associations with certain codes

2023-08-12T05:32:43+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Well, it's only my opinion - that's all - please tell me your views on her fitness and where she is right now with it.

2023-08-12T05:12:27+00:00

jameswm

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How can you possibly say what she is capable of? Only the medical and s & c guys in that squad know the answer to that.

2023-08-12T05:10:37+00:00

jameswm

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You do not bring an injury risk player off the bench, because if she gets injured you need to use another sub

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