China v Australia report by FFA

China 2 - Australia 1


Australia's U-19 Women's team, the Westfield Young Matildas, have lost 1-2 overnight against China PR at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-19 Women's Championships in China.

Australia started well with an attempt by Elise Kellond-Knight coming close to scoring after just five minutes. Her shot from wide beat the Chinese defence but the goalkeepers toe prevented the ball from crossing the line.

The early attacks did not stop there with China PR finding the back of the net in the 10th minute after Casey Dumont had problems covering a long range attempt. Dumont made a valiant recovery save but not quite enough to smother the ball and China PR's Lou Jiahui swept in to tap the ball in from the goal line.

Australia were less composed on the ball in comparison to the attacking China PR team and although the Westfield Young Matildas were combining well up the field, China PR were quick on the counter attacks which made for a tough game from the outset.

In the 38th minute Kellond-Knight had an opportunity to equalise from a free kick. Her attempt seemed goal-bound, but the China PR keeper was able to tip the ball onto the post. The defence then scrambled to clear the ball to deny the Australian's a goal.

Not more than five minutes later, a China PR free kick in their attacking half saw a quick passage of play down the left with a cross in that was neatly slotted home from 10 metres out in front by Jiahui for China PR's to double their lead.

A late attack from Australia in the dying minutes of the first half could not be converted and the exciting first half closed with the Westfield Young Matildas looking to improve on their performance thus far.

The second half started with the same high level of intensity from both teams as the first half. Australia appeared to put themselves under pressure at times by giving the ball away and not closing down quickly enough. Despite this, the Westfield Young Matildas were still placing China PR under pressure with several attempts on goal being saved well by the Chinese keeper.

Australia were rewarded for their persistence in the 75th minute when Samantha Kerr beat her defenders down the right before sending in a pin-point cross to Kyah Simon who finished the ball with a superb volley from 15 metres out .

The remainder of the match saw the Australia fight hard applying pressure to the China PR's defence but were unfortunate not to find the back of the net and the match concluded with China through to the final four of the Championships.


written by Football Federation Australia