The Gold Coast Bulletin

Favourites ready for a big challenge

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THE Matildas are already Asian Cup favourites but coach Alen Stajcic is expecting “no easy moments” after drawing reigning champions Japan.

Perennial threats South Korea and Vietnam also lie in wait in Jordan next April, when Australia – set to be loaded with Gold Coast talent – will play for silverware and a spot at the 2019 Women’s

World Cup.

Based on recent results the Matildas should progress to the semi-finals as one of the top two in Group B, though will have their work cut out against Japan and Korea in particular.

Group A is more straightfo­rward, featuring host nation Jordan, fellow minnows Thailand and the Philippine­s along with China, who the Matildas twice beat convincing­ly in Australia last month. Stajcic embraced the challenge.

“Obviously a very tough draw but one that we embrace and look forward to the challenge of,” he said.

“Having a group like this means there are no easy matches and no easy moments.

“We have to ensure that we hit the ground running to give ourselves the best possible chance of reaching the knockout rounds.”

The top five countries will qualify for the World Cup in France.

 ??  ?? Coast Matilda Tameka Butt.
Coast Matilda Tameka Butt.

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