Steph Catley will get floored and Ellie Carpenter rages as Alanna Kennedy continues her scorching streak.
Listed below are the fast hits from Matildas vs South Korea on the Girls’s Asian Cup in Sydney.
1. Catley cops a nasty falcon
Steph Catley was struck on the top by the ball as she tried to defend an early Korean cross. (Getty Photos: Brendon Thorne)
The Matildas’ night time began off in considerably nightmare style for Steph Catley after she was floored making an attempt to defend a cross.
Lower than seven minutes into the sport, Catley, Australia’s right-back, was monitoring again as Korea appeared to fling a ball into the field.
Catley acquired herself in good place to defend the cross, however sadly was left in ache after the ball cannoned into her head.
The 32-year-old required some operating repairs from the Matildas medical employees and initially remained on the pitch.
Nonetheless, her restoration was short-lived as she referred to as for a substitution within the 18th minute, barely 10 minutes after she copped the brutal blow.
2. Kennedy continues to be deadly in entrance of aim
Alanna Kennedy has spent a lot of her lengthy profession as a central defender and midfielder.
Her membership profession started in 2010 and in that point, she’s scored 27 targets in 274 video games — one aim each ten video games.
That stat is matched in her worldwide profession. Previous to Sunday night time, she’d scored 14 targets in 144 matches — once more, one aim each ten video games.
After scoring a brace towards Iran, Kennedy added two extra towards South Korea.
The primary got here when she acquired on the top of a penalty space scramble to open Australia’s scoring within the first half. The second was the equaliser within the eighth minute of additional time within the second half, when she rifled a free ball residence.
Sadly, for the Matildas it was too little, too late.
It could be that Kennedy’s goal-scoring spree is a statistical anomaly, however with 4 targets in three video games, she’s Australia’s prime scorer throughout this Asian Cup and her confidence shall be sky-high.
3. Korea flips script with two targets in three minutes
Kim Shin-Ji scored from the penalty spot after VAR deemed the Matildas to have dedicated a handball contained in the field. (Getty Photos: Matt King)
Australia completed the second half on prime however that each one modified early within the second half as Korea scored two targets in three minutes.
The primary got here through a penalty after the VAR dominated Courtney Nevin had touched a shot with an arm away from her physique. A sheepish Nevin appeared on figuring out she’d made an error, whereas the referee checked the video and subsequently pointed to the spot.
The penalty was taken by Kim Shin-Ji who despatched Mackenzie Arnold the fallacious away to attain her second and equalise.
Three minutes later Kang Chae-Rim obtained the ball on the proper of the penalty space after an prolonged build-up by South Korea that included a number of parried photographs on aim.
Her low and laborious shot, beat Nevin, and located the left-hand nook of the online to the proper of a sprawling Arnold.
4. Carpenter fumes at sideline referee’s aim kicks
Ellie Carpenter was one in all a number of Matildas gamers who minimize a annoyed determine because the second half wore on.
Carpenter and quite a lot of her teammates had been visibly annoyed on the sideline referee over her refusal to award Australia nook kicks.
On quite a lot of events, when it appeared as if the Matildas ought to have obtained a nook kick, the sideline referee awarded a aim kick as an alternative.
Carpenter was seen yelling on the referee on a number of events, claiming she did not contact the ball when Korea was awarded one other aim kick.
The sideline referees struggled all sport, with the Koreans additionally denied nook kicks at varied phases of the night time.
5. Sydney continues to show up for the ‘Tillies’
Followers packed out the stands as soon as once more because the Matildas grappled with Korea in Sydney. (Getty Photos: Ayush Kumar)
The Sydney crowd all the time turns up for the Matildas.
On a Sunday college night time, 60,279 punters turned up on the finish of a dreary, wet day to set a brand new Girls’s Asian Cup document crowd. Happily, the rain held off in the course of the sport.
That quantity beat the earlier document set in Perth final Sunday when 44,379 individuals noticed Australia start their marketing campaign with a 1-0 win over the Philippines.
One other 22,398 watched Australia beat Iran 4–0 on the Gold Coast
The all-time Matildas document crowd was additionally set in Sydney when 76,798 stuffed the Olympic Stadium to see the Matildas defeat China 2-0 in a pleasant simply previous to the Olympics.
The attendance additionally beat the 50,276 crowd recorded on the 2015 AFC Males’s Asian Cup group stage match between the Socceroos and Oman. It makes Sunday’s Sydney match the highest-attended Asian Cup group stage match ever staged in Australia in both males’s or girls’s competitions.







