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Australia thrash Canada to save Women’s World Cup dream from the jaws of a nightmare
Australia thrash Canada to save Women’s World Cup dream from the jaws of a nightmare
Sam Kerr remained on the bench but thankfully for Australia, they did not need her. In a must-win match, the co-hosts did much more to keep their World Cup alive: thrashing the Olympic champions Canada to reach the knockout stages and restoring belief that looked to have been lost in the shock defeat to Nigeria. With it, Group B was flipped on its head: Ireland’s draw with Nigeria means Australia advance as group winners, avoiding a potential clash with England in the last-16. Kerr could yet return for that, but Australia finally found a way to play without their star striker and captain. It came at the perfect time with the Matildas facing elimination and a World Cup dream that was instead turning into a nightmare. Kerr was back on the bench after missing Australia’s opening two games with a calf injury, but against Canada they were instead lifted by another returning star in Mary Fowler. Ruled out of the defeat to Nigeria, a result that left Australia on the brink, Fowler returned to spark Australia’s attack into life, saving a World Cup that threatened to be over long before it was meant to. The Australia head coach Tony Gustavsson changed his shape and landed on a 4-4-2 that devastated Canada on the counter-attack, with Hayley Raso scoring a decisive brace from the right and Caitlin Foord enjoying her best performance of the tournament on the left. By the end, Australia’s position was so secure that there was no need to rush Kerr back. In her absence, Fowler has emerged as Australia’s next great hope. Badly missed against Nigeria after she was ruled out with concussion, Fowler gave Australia ideas and another option, a willing runner and clever dribbler to pull Canada out of their defensive shape. With Fowler setting Australia’s press alongside Emily van Egmond, her return meant Foord could return to the left wing, creating space for Steph Catley and restoring their key combination. It gave Australia familiarity and, even without Kerr, they had the attacking options to overwhelm Canada down the channels. Catley’s cross set up Raso’s opener inside 10 minutes, with the forward taking a touch before firing a low shot through the legs of Canada defender Ashely Lawrence. Australia were denied a second after a farcical offside, but Canada failed to take the warning with Raso scrambling in her second from a corner. Fowler’s tap-in, finished after Foord was released down the left in the second half, was then added to by Steph Catley’s late penalty. Relief had long since turned into joy, with Australia celebrating their biggest ever World Cup win, but this was meant to be nervy and a potentially disastrous night. Canada represented the worst possible opponents for a must-win decider, a side built for knockout football. In winning the Olympic gold medal, they were the team who simply refused to lose, absorbing pressure in their low-block and edging victories in games where they were second-best in possession and chances. They had cracked the code, always managing to find the breakthrough goal they needed to win close games. But at the World Cup that side did not turn up, and they became the first Olympic champions to exit at the group stage. Perhaps Chrstine Sinclair’s penalty miss in the opening stalemate with Nigeria was the moment that foreshadowed a doomed campaign - what would have been a historic goal for Sinclair, and a record sixth World Cup in which she had scored, turned into a missed opportunity. Throughout their three games, Canada only showed up in the second half against Ireland, where for 45 minutes they were able to solve some of their problems. Defensively, Canada never found a shape or structure that suited them. Kadeisha Buchanan, hooked at half time against Ireland, was overwhelmed again, struggling alongside Vanessa Gilles. Lawrence, another experienced member of their side, was often found out of position, never settling left or right. Behind them, goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan was far from the reassuring presence in goal that Canada desperately required. Bev Priestman’s four changes at half time was an alarming indication of how far Canada’s levels had fallen. It did not rescue them. Instead, Canada fell to their heaviest defeat under Priestman, a team in disarray. Australia now look the opposite: they are likely to face either Denmark or China in the last-16 and even without Kerr, this is a side who will be confident of progressing. Kerr could yet return and her World Cup is not yet over - more importantly, neither is Australia’s. Read More Kelly Smith: England can cope without Keira Walsh — here is how Lionesses can adjust Women’s World Cup group permutations: How can each team qualify? Nouhaila Benzina: The hijabi-wearing Moroccan making World Cup history
1970-01-01 08:00
15 Dutch Slang Terms You Should Know
15 Dutch Slang Terms You Should Know
Knowing a bit of Dutch slang will not just help you find your bearings when you visit Amsterdam and its surroundings, but also earn you respect from the locals—who, despite being great at English, have a strong connection to their mother tongue.
1970-01-01 08:00
Crimea profile
Crimea profile
Provides an overview of Crimea, Ukrainian territory militarily occupied by Russia since 2014.
1970-01-01 08:00
Erik ten Hag blasts 'unforgivable' Man Utd performance in Dortmund defeat
Erik ten Hag blasts 'unforgivable' Man Utd performance in Dortmund defeat
Erik ten Hag has labelled Man Utd's performance in their friendly defeat to Borussia Dortmund on Sunday night as "unforgivable".
1970-01-01 08:00
Afghanistan: Taliban burn ‘immoral’ musical instruments
Afghanistan: Taliban burn ‘immoral’ musical instruments
The founder of Afghanistan’s National Institute of Music likened the move to "cultural genocide".
1970-01-01 08:00
The best goals of Leagues Cup matchday two - ranked
The best goals of Leagues Cup matchday two - ranked
The 2023 edition Leagues Cup is in full swing now, with figures from both Liga MX and MLS scoring to give fans several phenomenal goals to awe at.
1970-01-01 08:00
Heavy Rains Kill Two in Beijing as Storm Lashes Northern China
Heavy Rains Kill Two in Beijing as Storm Lashes Northern China
Torrential rains have damaged roads and killed two people in Beijing, state media reported on Monday, as remnants
1970-01-01 08:00
Niger coup: Ousted President Mohamed Bazoum meets Chad's leader
Niger coup: Ousted President Mohamed Bazoum meets Chad's leader
Mohamed Bazoum meets Chad's president, who is trying to find a way to end the crisis.
1970-01-01 08:00
Viola Davis pauses movie filming due to ongoing strikes despite SAG-AFTRA green light
Viola Davis pauses movie filming due to ongoing strikes despite SAG-AFTRA green light
Oscar winning actor Viola Davis is pausing work on her upcoming movie, "G20," amid the actors' and writers' strikes, despite having been granted permission by the guild to move forward with the project, according to a statement provided to the Los Angeles Times and other news outlets.
1970-01-01 08:00
Wagner pauses fighter recruitment and focuses on Africa and Belarus - Prigozhin
Wagner pauses fighter recruitment and focuses on Africa and Belarus - Prigozhin
The mercenary group's head says it is deciding on its next objectives, but has urged fighters to "remain in touch".
1970-01-01 08:00
Rwanda media guide
Rwanda media guide
An overview of the media in Rwanda, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00
David Hunter: British husband jailed for killing wife in Cyprus
David Hunter: British husband jailed for killing wife in Cyprus
David Hunter suffocated his wife Janice in an assisted suicide but will be released in weeks.
1970-01-01 08:00
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