Alanna Kennedy is adamant the Matildas can lick their wounds from their Asian Cup final defeat and rebound at next year's World Cup.
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The Matildas will play African minnows Malawi in their first fixtures after their Women's Asian Cup loss as they look towards next year's World Cup.
Alanna Kennedy is adamant the Matildas can lick their wounds from their Asian Cup final defeat and rebound at next year's World Cup.
Alanna Kennedy is adamant the Matildas can lick their wounds from their Asian Cup final defeat and rebound at next year's World Cup.
This, more than any of the Matildas other heartbreaking losses in recent memory, will sting the most. They were the better team against a very good...
This, more than any of the Matildas other heartbreaking losses in recent memory, will sting the most. They were the better team against a very good...
The Matildas captured the country’s hearts and minds during the Women’s World Cup three years ago — but they now have the chance to lift some...
The Matildas captured the country’s hearts and minds during the Women’s World Cup three years ago — but they now have the chance to lift some...
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