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Kerr's Masterclass Fuels Matildas' Asian Cup Ambitions

Summary

  • Sam Kerr made a strong return after injury, playing 45 minutes.
  • Australia defeated New Zealand 2-0 in a friendly match.
  • The Matildas are preparing for the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup.
Kerr's Masterclass Fuels Matildas' Asian Cup Ambitions

Sam Kerr marked her return from a significant anterior cruciate ligament injury with a standout 45-minute performance, helping the Matildas secure a 2-0 victory against New Zealand. Kerr's presence, pace, and attacking instinct were evident as she assisted the opening goal by Alanna Kennedy in the 19th minute. Hayley Raso extended the lead in the 70th minute with a well-placed volley.

This win is a critical boost for the Matildas as they prepare for the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup, which they will host. Coach Joe Montemurro's tactical shifts have instilled a more assertive and cohesive style of play, aiming to elevate the team back into the global elite.

The match also served as a farewell for New Zealand's veteran Annalie Longo, who received a standing ovation in her final international appearance. The Matildas are now focused on their Asian Cup opener against the Philippines in March.

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Sam Kerr played 45 minutes and was instrumental in the Matildas' 2-0 victory, showcasing her skill and contributing to the opening goal.
The next AFC Women's Asian Cup is in 2026, hosted in Australia, and this match against New Zealand was a key preparation step.
Alanna Kennedy scored the first goal, and Hayley Raso scored the second goal in the Matildas' 2-0 victory.

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