Find out the latest on the Matildas' struggles in their final warm-up matches before the Paris Olympics!
The Matildas, Australia's women's national soccer team, faced setbacks in their last friendly matches before the Paris Olympics. Despite their efforts, including standout performances by players like Sharn Frier and Mary Fowler, the team suffered defeats, raising concerns over their form and fitness. Coach Tony Gustavsson faced challenges as key players like Caitlin Foord and Sam Kerr dealt with injuries, leaving uncertainty around the team's lineup for the upcoming Olympic games.
In their final warm-up match, the Matildas lost 2-1 to defending gold medallists Canada, highlighting areas for improvement before the Paris Olympics. Gustavsson's silence on the issue of team captaincy added to the team's uncertainty, with fans eagerly waiting for updates on the leadership role. Despite the defeat, players like Alanna Kennedy showcased their skills, giving glimpses of the team's potential.
As the Matildas prepare for their Olympic campaign, concerns over injuries persist, with doubts lingering over the availability of key players like Caitlin Foord. The team's performance against Canada, while not flawless, offered learning opportunities and insights for Gustavsson to fine-tune their strategies for the upcoming challenges in Paris.
In a mix of defeats and injury woes, the Matildas are striving to overcome obstacles and build momentum for the Paris Olympics. With the clock ticking down to the Games, the team faces a race against time to address fitness concerns and solidify their game plan for a competitive showing on the global stage.
The Matildas have fallen short in their last warm-up match before the Paris Olympics, with coach Tony Gustavsson left sweating over the fitness of Caitlin ...
With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, the Matildas have lost their final warm-up friendly 2-1 to defending gold medallists Canada.
The Matildas are already missing Sam Kerr for this month's Olympic campaign and now doubt is growing around her replacement as Australian captain.
Australia 1-2 Canada by Ben Gilby (13/7/24) Above: Sharn Freier (right, light blue shirt) celebrates her goal for Australia with Mary Fowler.
Tony Gustavsson was coy on whether Steph Catley and Kaitlyn Torpey would be fit to play in the Matildas' opening match at Paris 2024.
The Matildas will have one final hit-out before the Paris Olympics when they face Canada in a friendly match.
Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy both started for Australia as they suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to reigning Olympic champions Canada in a friendly in ...
Injuries continue to trouble the Matildas ahead of their Paris Olympic Games opener against Germany in less than two weeks, with key forward Caitlin Foord a ...
Sharn Freier scored the opener but Australia lost 2-1 to the reigning Olympic champions in Marbella with Caitlin Foord a notable injury absentee.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson did not look like a concerned coach at full time despite his side being dominated in its final Olympics international on ...
The Matildas' performance against Canada certainly won't strike fear into Australia's Olympic rivals or earn an A+ from coach Tony Gustavsson but there is ...
CommBank Matildas Head Coach Tony Gustavsson addressed the media post-match after Australia's 2-1 defeat in the 'B' International Match against Canada on ...
A depleted Matildas team have been defeated 2-1 by Canada in their final match before the Paris Olympics.
The Matildas fell to a 2-1 loss to reigning Olympic champions Canada in Spain in their final match before their Paris Games campaign.
The CommBank Matildas have been defeated 2-1 in a pre-Olympic Games 'B' International Match against Canada. Sharn Freier scored an early goal in the first ...
Canada controlled the match, but their only goals came from blunders by the Aussie defence. Defensive issues have proved costly for the Matildas in recent years ...
Midfielder Tameka Yallop says the Matildas are in a winning mindset ahead of this year's Olympics, and a couple of behind-the-scenes changes have helped.