The Great Vine: Cortnee fires Matildas through to first ever semi-final after epic shootout win over France

By David Shilovsky / Expert

The Matildas are through to their first Women’s World Cup semi-final after a heart-stopping 7-6 penalty shootout victory over France, with Cortnee Vine notching the winning penalty.

After a game that ended 0-0, it took until the final takers for the sides to be separated, with Australia converting on their third chance to win.

Goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold was the hero, saving multiple penalties, but so nearly the villian, hitting the post herself from the spot.

The shootout had a bit of everything, with several misses per side and a crucial save pulled back by VAR after Arnold went early. She saved the second effort, only for Clare Hunt to fail to capitalise.

The Matildas made history at their home World Cup, beating their previous best finish – falling at the quarter-final stage three times previously.

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“I’m so freaking proud about this team,” Tony Gustavsson told Optus Sport

“The bravery they showed tonight… unbelievable. Yes (it’s the biggest moment in my career). You know, I’ve won medals but I said to the team before this game: ‘It’s not about the medal around your neck, it’s about the heart beating underneath it,’ and the heart that beat tonight in this team, and in this country – unbelievable.

“To come back from that miss… (Arnold) could have been the hero of the country, and to stay in the game, come back and be the game-changer, I’m so happy for her.

“Thank you (to the fans). Thank you for supporting this team. Thanks for believing in them. You are part of this win. I’ve said to the team, we are a tight circle and they kept it really tight, but tonight we bring you into it. You belong to this team tonight, every single person in this country. Thank you so much.”

Despite their underdog status with the bookmakers, Gustavsson’s side had reason to believe after defeating France 1-0 in a warm-up fixture just before the World Cup. A nervy start at the back threatened to unglue the Matildas, however.

Alanna Kennedy was extremely fortunate to escape an early booking when the centre-half failed to deal with a regulation long ball before tugging at Kadidiatou Diani’s jersey from behind. Diani’s powerful shot whizzed past Arnold’s upright for a goal-kick.

Left all alone in the penalty area after a set-piece, Maelle Lakrar should have scored but couldn’t get her body shape right, only managing a tap at the ball which allowed Arnold to gather.

Arnold again kept the scores levelled with a good reaction save to deny Lakrar, with the right-back prominent in Les Bleus’ attacks.

Goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, who had not been very busy, inexplicably came to collect a ball in the area but Emily van Egmond arrived first, squaring for Fowler who quickly fired off a shot on target only for Elisa De Almeida to produce a goal-line clearance to deny Australia the opening goal.

It was the Matildas’ best chance of the opening half and had Fowler realised how much time she was really afforded it could have been 1-0.

Katrina Gorry then picked out Fowler with an exquisite chip over the France backline but this time Peyraud-Magnin parried out of danger to keep the scores locked at half-time.

Gustavsson resisted the temptation to alter his line-up at the break but with Sam Kerr on the bench it was unlikely to be too long before she was unleashed.

After the restart Peyraud-Magnin continued to look shaky, giving the ball away directly to Fowler whose shot was deflected out for a corner.

Van Egmond had barely put a foot wrong but she was sacrificed in the 55th minute with a huge Brisbane roar welcoming Kerr to the field.

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The Matildas captain was immediately involved, pouncing on a loose ball and squaring to Hayley Raso who shot from outside the box and was denied by Peyraud-Magnin.

Les Blues were under the pump, only just fending off consecutive goalmouth scrambles with Fowler somehow still yet to find the back of the net after umpteen chances.

Against the run of play Gorry conceded a free-kick in a dangerous position but despite the looming presence of Wendie Renard in the penalty area France could not capitalise.

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Thirty more minutes of play would be required as regular time came to a close with the scoreline miraculously still reading 0-0 in Brisbane.

Les Bleus thought they finally had the opener through Kennedy’s misplaced header after 10 minutes of extra time but France captain Renard was judged to have impeded Foord as the cross was delivered.

Gustavsson finally went back to his bench, bringing on Vine to replace Raso on Australia’s right side. The Sydney FC flyer almost made an immediate impact, redirecting Foord’s delivery just wide of the post.

Vicki Becho forced a quality save from Arnold to begin the second period of extra time.

Herve Renard threw a spanner in the works, withdrawing Peyraud-Magnin in favour of Solene Durand for the final few minutes.

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It seemed an inspired move, as the Matildas had two penalties saved – Arnold’s came back off the post – but France conspired to miss four of their own, with a visibly nervous Becho cracking under the pressure, sending her effort into the upright.

With the game on the line for a third time, Vine made no mistake – and made Australian football history.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-15T08:46:24+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


whereas I think Gorry is a big weakness at times and Cooney-Cross is outstanding in midfield ps Fowler also is now being overrated too

2023-08-14T04:41:12+00:00

chris1

Roar Rookie


And Sydney went from 820,000 viewers watching the Matildas down to 12,000 in heartbeat when the AFL came on. How big is AFL in Sydney! They lost over 800,000 viewers. I told you they should have been showing re-runs of True Lies.

2023-08-14T02:47:00+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


To be fair its a case of playing to their strengths..the Matildas lack the ability to control possession so play a counter attacking style. Its always been true that they attack very well but in the past have lacked defensive solidity. With Hunt & co this has changed.

2023-08-14T00:53:36+00:00

Redb

Roar Guru


if the game had not been a draw, it would have worked well. I dont think the AFL suffered any real brand damage (except in the minds of football zealouts) by turning the game off. Almost 70K at the game, who could have stayed home if the WWC was more important. Of course people booed, they wanted to know the end of the story. The game between Carlton & Melb had only just started, however it would have been very disrespectful to the players on the ground to be showing another sporting contest on the big screens. Be realistic. In the end it was a good compromise. Rnd 22 of the AFL had 370K fans through the gate, the 7th highest of all time.

2023-08-14T00:42:15+00:00

Lionheart

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What a game. Never seen so many people so happy and so 'I'm not leaving yet' at any game, ever. If you don't love football, leave. Now. This 0-0 draw had everything. The crowd around me was non-stop. They did not stop, even the AFL and NRL fans who were evident in their comments were totally engaged in this game. Some kept turning to me asking why this, why that, who's she, where's she from? They just hungered for me. I don't know how it sounded on TV, but that stadium was full on. Disjointed cheering but non-stop, edge of seat, every pass, every kick. Even a low pass and wing-over by a neat aircraft in the first half, whatever. It would be wonderful if the A Leagues benefit but a big takeaway for me is that the FA must not lose focus. The potential for our game is massive. On the game, the referee was a bit average, but then I am biased. Cooney-Cross and Kennedy were a weakness at times, but if they're fit enough, I wouldn't change this team. Subs earlier, but starting line-up probably won't change.

2023-08-14T00:29:43+00:00

Die hard

Roar Rookie


It's the hope that kills you James.

2023-08-14T00:23:15+00:00

Iron Fist

Roar Rookie


You’re the one that doesn’t get it and have gone off what James wrote. I like and play football. I’m criticising the average Aussie who generally has no interest in football until now, and putting forward the alternative sceanrio if the Matildas lost the shootout. It’s happened before. The line ‘don’t ever change Australia’ makes that obvious.

2023-08-13T12:20:01+00:00

Brainstrust

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It was an eventful game. 0-0 but a lot happening, how a goal wasn't scored with all those chances. The French women off the corner , she was about a meter off the line, and got the ball over the goal somehow. Alanna Kennedy her horror clearance, her tug back that could have been a debatable red if the French player went over. Fowlers shot just being straight onto the French players body by chance. Alanna Kennedy heading the ball into her own goal, when the French defender pulled Ford off the ball. I dont understand how the French women stuck out her foot shoulder height wise when the ball was clearly past to impede Ford and got away with no sanction. The no penalty call when Foord went down in the area there was about three sets of contact on Foord .

2023-08-13T11:41:42+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


The first shot it was pure luck someone coming from the blind side, others she had a lot of bodies in the way, but then she could have done better with some as well.

2023-08-13T11:14:51+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


Ok, then yes, I agree. Plus, she converted her penalty. :thumbup:

2023-08-13T10:49:02+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Roar Pro


Fantastic game and an epic shootout, incredible stuff. The semi final should be a cracker. Well done Matilda’s and keep it going.

2023-08-13T10:35:12+00:00

Mungbean74

Roar Rookie


Big, but I chose the offshore side of the island Aoshima where I live. Probably a 3 meter swell but actually I’m foiling these days so it’s all about the glide time. It’s a beautiful part of the world! Check it out!

2023-08-13T08:44:13+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


I was a bowler…natural bias and disgust!!

2023-08-13T08:27:49+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


It’s always stacked against the bowler. Batting wickets, restricted field placing, no lbw when pitching outside leg stump, etc. Terribly unfair

2023-08-13T08:00:21+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


James584 – When Gorry is fresh, she is good and she has a good touch and vision as a playmaker, but she has been playing nonstop and looks burnt out. I lost count of the number of times she was caught with the ball and lost possession. Give her a rest on the bench and bring her on in the late stages of the semi, to freshen up for the Final, if we get there.

2023-08-13T07:40:34+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


I agree, Gorry shouldn’t start. I would use her as a sub though as she has performed well later in games. Maybe it’s her engine and that she looks good against tired opponents. Doesn’t seem to play well in the first 20-30 minutes to me.

2023-08-13T07:38:28+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


And it is - good last goal from Kurcharski.

2023-08-13T07:36:43+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


The Wallabies have a very good chance of making the 1/4 finals. So no, I will not be staying away from the Wallabies, And will be watching the RWC and not just the Wallaby games. Any true supporter would.

2023-08-13T07:33:35+00:00

Richie

Roar Rookie


As did I mate

2023-08-13T07:09:15+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Another penalty shootout coming up?

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