Matildas bounce back to win second Mexico friendly despite costly errors

Matildas bounce back to win second Mexico friendly despite costly errors

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Matildas end on a high and take their leave

Caitlin Foord reminded Australia why her name is always a close second after Sam Kerr’s when it comes to the country’s top players. She marked her 150th cap with a classy goal and her trademark unrelenting effort to seal the Matildas’ 3-1 win over Mexico in the second international friendly in Sydney.

The energy was so high in the first 10 minutes that it was hard to believe this tempo of football could be sustained for long. Just as soon as Kerr fired off a shot at one end, Diana Ordoñez would be threatening at the other. Rinse and repeat for 22 minutes until Alanna Kennedy got the breakthrough, positioning herself perfectly in the six-yard box to collect the ball, turn on her heels and stab it past the goalkeeper. But it didn’t slow the tempo. Mexico responded instantly, making the most of a wayward clearance and finding Ordoñez waiting in front of an open goal. The Matildas’ second followed in quick succession, Kerr hitting the post and the deflection bouncing in off the goalkeepers back.

Foord probed and prodded but couldn’t get her timing right in the final third. It took a storming run out of defence from Torpey to make it happen. The through ball met Foord a few metres outside the area and she charged inside despite the defender pulling her shirt back. Shaking her off, Foord slotted the ball to the right of the goalkeeper and in doing so recorded her 41st goal in the green and gold.

The final touches were better. The chances were made and shots taken, but still not enough on target. Wheeler is a gem, Torpey is a force, Carpenter is relentless. The greatest dilemma facing Montemurro now is how to settle the defence. While Heatley has had many an impressive moment in her Matildas career, the consistency isn’t there. Even Catley doesn’t look as comfortable as she has in the past – in back-four iterations involving Clare Hunt and Kennedy in the centre. The focus is often on the Matildas attacking issues, perhaps more attention needs to be paid to the setup at the other end.

That’s the last we will see of the Matildas until the next international window at the end of September. It’s a long break, one which the players desperately need given their ridiculously busy schedules for club and country. Luckily there is a fair amount of football on at the moment for them to enjoy in their time off. Did you know that there’s a boy Matildas?

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