Matildas’ streak ends
THE Matildas have toiled to a streak-snapping 0-0 draw with hosts Portugal at the Algarve Cup.
Australia came unstuck on a boggy Estadio Algarve pitch yesterday, less than 48 hours after their tournament opener, a 4-3 defeat of Norway. In trying conditions, the Matildas were without their trademark fluency and radiance.
Coach Alen Stajcic made four changes to his team, preserving Sam Kerr and Lisa De Vanna by starting them on the bench.
Neither the pair or replace- ments Michelle Heyman or Larissa Crummer could break through across 90 trying minutes.
The result ends Australia’s winning run at eight games – a Matildas record – and Kerr’s scoring streak at seven.
The Asian player of the year didn’t have a clean shot on goal but it was certainly not a poor performance from Stajcic’s side.
The world No.4 side showed plenty of effort and finished on top of the Europeans, but a breakthrough goal could not be found.
Australia should have had a penalty inside the opening 10 minutes when Chloe Logarzo was brutally hacked down by Ana Borges in the box.
The referee bizarrely changed her mind and relocated the foul outside the box, leaving the visitors dumbfounded.
In her 100th national team game, captain Clare Polkinghorne made a last-ditch intervention to deny a Portuguese attack.
Lydia Williams outstandingly denied Diana Silva with her trailing leg on 35 minutes when the striker was clean through on goal.
De Vanna and Alanna Kennedy botched the Matildas’ two best chances of a second half they dominated.
Unfortunately for Australia, debutante Emily Condon only lasted nine minutes as a substitute when she tripped on a trailing leg and went off.
She could join Steph Catley, Hayley Raso and others in the injury ward, while Katrina Gorry fought away tears on the final whistle as she struggled with a heavy blow minutes earlier.
The draw isn’t disastrous for Australia’s hopes and keeps them on top of Group A.
Should they defeat China on Tuesday (AEST), they are likely to still reach the final. Picture: GETTY IMAGES