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Rejuvenated and back to winning ways, the Matildas are determined to test their mettle against Olympic silver medallists Brazil as they return to the scene of their big Women’s World Cup moments. Australia’s 2-1 win over Germany last month, their first victory back under interim boss Tom Sermanni, proved a crucial morale-booster. It also has the Matildas eager to prove it wasn’t a one-off.
“I mean, this is where every female footballer’s wanted the game to go and, yeah, the scheduling, that’s obviously up to the leagues and the federations to discuss on how that should be. “But for us, to play games is all we’ve ever wanted. “And the fact that players are able to take a break to improve their mental health and get their headspace right, that’s obviously a positive thing.” The Matildas will be back at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday for the first of two friendlies against Brazil.
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