16 fevrier 2023
Industree Group Stadium
PORT
Women.Friendly.2023.Australia.Czech.PORT.twb22.mp4
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The CommBank Matildas overcame a determined Czechia 4-0 in Gosford, after a brace to Hayley Raso and goals to Sam Kerr and Clare Polkinghorne underscored an ultimately convincing victory. To put four goals past a team that held both England and the United States to 0-0 draws in 2022 is something that will give the CommBank Matildas an enormous amount of confidence looking forward to the World Cup in July. It was a special occasion for central defender Polkinghorne. She captained the side in her 152nd appearance, the most ever for an Australian player.
The match also marked a debut for Clare Hunt, a player who will no doubt be looking to emulate her centre-back partner’s career, after she was subbed on at half-time. Head coach Tony Gustavsson lined his team up in a 4-4-2, continuing from his side’s wins against Sweden and Thailand in the last international window. Mary Fowler came into the team in place of Caitlin Foord, starting alongside Sam Kerr in the central striker role. Mackenzie Arnold started in goals for the first time in over twelve months.
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