The Matildas are through to the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter-finals after a 2-0 win over Denmark at a raucous Stadium Australia in Sydney. Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso struck the scoresheet either side of half-time on a dazzling night topped off by skipper Sam Kerr returning from injury – to wondrous scenes in the crowd – for the last 15 minutes. VIEW THE VIDEO ABOVE: Matildas extend lead with fantastic objective. See every Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup ™ match live and totally free on 7plus >> or stream all matches on Optus Sport >> The Matildas will next take the field on Saturday night in Brisbane, fighting France or Morocco for an area in the semi-finals. And on Monday night in Sydney they showed they can win in more methods than one after taking in early pressure, countering and holding strong. “The Matildas were definitely outstanding tonight.,” previous England star Izzy Christiansen stated on Channel 7. “It was not their finest efficiency, however it was an extremely fully grown efficiency. It was really expert. They did the job.” Caitlin Foord commemorates her objective. Credit: Getty imagesDenmark controlled the opening exchanges, led by captain Pernille Harder outmaneuvering Matildas midfield set Katrina Gorry and Kyra Cooney-Cross to make more time and area on the ball. A dazzling operate on the 10-minute mark produced a hazardous shot that directly flew large. Another effort by Harder not long after was conserved by Australian goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold – and it was then when the very first half started to settle. As play picked up stand-in skipper Steph Catley to get treatment for a light knock to her ankle, coach Tony Gustavsson called the rest of his XI to the sidelines for a rev-up. The match turned towards the Matildas on the half-hour mark when the Danes turned the ball over with a wild cross that landed at Foord’s feet. The No. 9 dropped it to Mary Fowler and right away trigger down the left flank. Fowler got rid of Karen Holmgaard however was still in her own half when she was squared up by Katherine Kuhl. In a minute of radiance, the 20-year-old spotted Foord – by now crossing the midway line – and threaded a fantastic ball through to the striker. Caitlin Foord has actually protected the very first objective for the Matildas. Caitlin Foord has actually protected the very first objective for the Matildas.Foord took her very first discuss the edge of package and composed herself prior to ending up through the legs of Denmark goalkeeper Lene Christensen. The travelers continued to promote an equaliser and made the early running in the 2nd half too, however another outstanding group objective doubled the Matildas lead and all however sealed success. Foord revealed fast feet on the midway line prior to turning service provider for Fowler, who revealed her variety with another fantastic through ball. Cooney-Cross then squared it back to Fowler, who passed it on to Emily van Egmond prior to Hayley Raso – hero of the triumph over Canada – was on hand to smash house from close quarters. It topped a fantastic group relocation and left the Matildas simply 20 minutes far from a berth in the last 8. While the crowd went bananas for the objectives, absolutely nothing compared to the minute when Kerr went into the field with a smile on her face. She just handled 15 minutes however almost discovered the back of the internet with a fizzing effort that flashed over. “Kerr altered the video game, using us a regular No. 9 (striker),” hurt Matildas star Elise Kellond-Knight stated. Kerr exposed she once again might not have actually played if the Matildas’ lead had actually been even bigger however the 2nd objective took the pressure off and enabled her to check out her physical fitness. Crowds cheered in event for Australia’s very first objective. Crowds cheered in event for Australia’s very first objective.
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