The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada will see Sydney FC represented on the biggest stage in football after the Westfield Matildas qualified for the tournament with a 2-0 win over Vietnam in their final AFC Asian Cup group match.
The 2015 FIFA Women-s World Cup in Canada will see Sydney FC represented on the biggest stage in football after the Westfield Matildas qualified for the tournament with a 2-0 win over Vietnam in their final AFC Asian Cup group match.
Caitlin Foord, Sam Kerr, Leena Khamis, Nicola Bolger, Teresa Polias and Casey Dumont were all part of interim Head Coach, and Sky Blue Ladies Head Coach, Alen Stajcic-s squad who triumphed over the Vietnamese and will be hopeful of a seat on the plane to Canada next year..
Needing a victory or a draw for a top two finish to confirm their passage through to the Semi Finals and automatic qualification to the World Cup for a sixth time, the Matildas were made to work hard for the result which was only sealed in the 90th minute thanks to a cracking strike from Katrina Gorry.
A fortuitous own goal handed the Westfield Matildas a deserved and valuable half time lead as the heavens opened up after the break bringing a torrential downpour and making conditions more difficult. Despite some shaky moments, they managed to hold their nerve to keep their AFC Women-s Asian Cup title defence alive, finishing second in the group behind Japan who disposed of Jordan 7-0 in the other Group A game.
Interim Head Coach Alen Stajcic was justifiably proud of his players but declared the Matildas would have to raise their game considerably on tonight-s performance if they are to be a contender to win the tournament.
“It wasn-t easy tonight and they still came away with a win,” Stajcic said.
“It was a hard fought win, they-ve qualified for the World Cup and now we-ve really got to focus on improving our football so we can be a threat at that World Cup next year.”
“I thought they (Vietnam) knocked three or four balls over the top that we didn-t deal with well at all, so it-s certainly an area we need to improve on.
“The conditions didn-t help us but some of the decision making at the back wasn-t great either. There were some good passages of play but certainly some of the execution and decision making and creativity in that front third wasn-t the best tonight and I think if we-re going to be a threat that has to improve.”
“The three objectives coming in were to qualify for the World Cup, win the Asian Cup and improving our football. I thought the first game (against Japan) was good, I thought the second game and tonight there were just small passages of play that were good so there is plenty of room for improvement going into the Semi Final.”
Trying to qualify for their first ever World Cup coupled with playing on home soil in front of a boisterous home crowd, overcoming the host nation was always going to be a difficult ask for the Matildas and it proved just that.
A key to success for the Matildas was always going to be how they unlocked a well structured and disciplined Vietnam defensive unit but for large parts they lacked the cutting edge and clinical finishing to capitalise on their wealth of possession.
Lisa De Vanna spotted Michelle Heyman lurking unmarked at the back post inside five minutes but she could not direct her header on target and that was the story for much of the opening half for the Matildas as Emily van Egmond, Alanna Kennedy and Clare Polkinghorne all could have possibly broken through if not wayward with their opportunities.
Tuyet Dung flashed a shot a metre over the bar to show the hosts were not intimidated by the defending champions and they created some anxious moments for the Australians, the Matildas just managing to clear the ball after a mad scramble in their penalty area.
It was seemingly going to take a moment of individual brilliance to break the deadlock and Caitlin Foord almost provided it in the 38th minute with a trademark darting run inside, playing a one-two with Heyman before somehow putting her eventual shot into the side netting from close range.
Then in the 42nd minute the Matildas were given a helping hand of such when they were awarded an indirect free kick 10 metres out after the referee penalised the Vietnamese for a deliberate back pass despite questions over whether the preceding touch was a reflex rather than an intentional one.
But the Matildas kindly accepted the invitation, van Egmond drilling the ball low and hard and it eventually found its way across the goal line in a crowd of bodies, the last touch credited to Vietnam captain Le Thi Thuong.
Looking to land the knockout blow van Egmond brought a superb diving save from Vietnamese keeper Tuyet May that was heading for the bottom corner before the rain began to tumble.
Tameka Butt-s first start of the tournament lasted 61 minutes before she was replaced by Samantha Kerr and soon after De Vanna thought she had manufactured a second goal, her shot taking a deflection and skidding just wide of the post.
Vietnam were relying heavily on their number 11 Nguyen Thi Nguyet as their main attacking avenue and her pace and persistence nearly forced a calamity in the Australian penalty area in the 82nd minute as the Matildas defence were in a panic, doing just enough to prevent the ball from going over the goal line.
But Gorry put rest to any doubt of the result with an unstoppable missile from just outside the penalty area in the final minute of regulation time to book the Matildas- place in the Semi Finals and their ticket to Canada next year.
The Westfield Matildas now await the result of Korea Republic and China P.R. on Monday night to determine their Semi Final opponents, which will decide who finishes top of Group B. The Semi Finals will be played on Thursday.
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Match Details
Vietnam 0
Westfield Matildas 2 (Thuong 42- (og), Gorry 90-)
Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand)
Crowd: 3,000 @ Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam starting line-up: 14.Le Thi TUYET MAY (gk), 5.Bui Thi NHU, 6.Pham Hoang QUYNH, 7.Nguyen Thi Tuyet DUNG, 10.Nguyen Thi HOA, 11.Nguyen Thi NGUYET, 12.Vu Thi NHUNG, 15.Nguyen Thi Ngoc ANH, 16.Le Thi THUONG (9.Tran Thi Thuy TRANG 73-), 20.Nguyen Thi MAI, 23.Tran Thi KIM HONG (19.Tran Thi HONG NHUNG 63-)
Substitutes not used: 1.Dang Thi Kieu TRINH (gk), 2.Nguyen Thi XUYEN, 3.Chuong Thi KIEU, 4.Nguyen Thi NGA, 8.Nguyen Thi Minh NGUYET, 13.Nguyen Thi MUON, 17.Nguyen HAI HOA, 18.Nguyen Thi LIEU, 21.Tran Thi KIM THANH (gk), 22.Le Thu Thanh HUONG
Yellow cards: Tran Kim Hong 59-
Red cards: Nil
Westfield Matildas starting line-up: 18.Lydia WILLIAMS (gk), 4.Clare POLKINGHORNE (c), 8.Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT, 9.Caitlin FOORD (2.Teigen ALLEN 46-), 10.Emily VAN EGMOND, 11.Lisa DE VANNA, 13.Tameka BUTT (20.Samantha KERR 62-), 14.Alanna KENNEDY, 16.Stephanie CATLEY, 19.Katrina GORRY, 23.Michelle HEYMAN (12.Kate GILL 82-)
Substitutes not used: 1.Brianna DAVEY (gk), 3.Kim CARROLL, 5.Laura ALLEWAY, 6.Leena KHAMIS, 7.Hayley RASO, 15.Nicola BOLGER, 17.Teresa POLIAS, 21.Casey DUMONT (gk), 22.Ashleigh SYKES, 24.Emma CHECKER
Yellow cards: Foord 26-
Red cards: Nil
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