How the Matildas can do what the Socceroos couldn’t

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How the Matildas can do what the Socceroos couldn’t
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Hayley Raso’s spectacular solo goal upon return from breaking her back signifies a shared ideology among the Matildas attacking third: a direct willingness to run at goal. It’s a mantra the Socceroos would be wise to draw from, and one the Matildas have historically capitalised on through the likes of Lisa De Vanna, Kate Gill, Sarah Walsh and now Kerr.

It’s a style that was no doubt cultivated under Stajcic and one that Milicic, with his experience under Ange Postecoglou at national level, will hope to build upon ahead of France 2019. Namely an emphasis on possession in linking up with the final third. "These girls are very good footballers and I think that's the Australian way, we want to dominate possession."

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