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If there was a moment during this capitulation to Japan that encapsulated the gap between the hosts of the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup and the nation widely expected to win it, it arrived in the 15th minute.
Pouncing on an under-hit pass from Yui Hasegawa, Katrina Gorry stole possession in the middle of the park and knocked the ball forward for Caitlin Foord, with players in the Matildas’ new fluoro kit surging forward on either side. Before the striker could continue the move, however, she was monstered off the ball by Tōko Koga, with the 19-year-old ambling away in possession as Japan began another period of extended possession. Just like that, a moment of promise, a moment where the Matildas glimpsed an opportunity to get in transition and do what they do best, was ruthlessly snuffed out.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/feb/21/australia-matildas-japan-shebelieves-cup-opener-match-report
Author : Joey Lynch
Publish date : 2025-02-21 00:03:00
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