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Matildas' Resilience Shines in Asian Cup Final

Matildas' Resilience Shines in Asian Cup Final

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March 22, 20261m 18s

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Australias Matildas had a remarkable run in the 2026 Womens Asian Cup, reaching the final but losing to Japan. Alanna Kennedy shone with five goals, including braces against Iran and South Korea, earning player of the tournament honors. Sam Kerr led the scoring with four goals, including a stunning strike against China and a rocket past North Korea. Ellie Carpenter and Katrina Gorry were reliable in defense and midfield, respectively. Injuries impacted the team, with Hayley Raso and Steph Catley sidelined, but Mary Fowler and Kaitlyn Torpey stepped up. Goalkeepers Mackenzie Arnold and Chloe Lincoln also performed well amid an injury crisis. The tournament demonstrated the Matildas depth and resilience as they prepare for the 2027 World Cup.

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