3-NATIONS INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT
AUSTRALIA ~  JAPAN ~ SOUTH KOREA
22-27 July 2003
Sendai City, Japan



Mon 28 July 2003
QANTAS MATILDAS IMPROVE THEIR PERFORMANCE AGAINST THE JAPANESE

The Australian Women's National Team (Qantas Matildas) have played their second scoreless draw in as many days, following their overnight match against Japan in Sendai City, Japan to complete the 3-nations international women's soccer tournament.

Coach Adrian Santrac was pleased with his team's improved showing against the fancied Japanese, complimenting the hosts on their style of play and level of understanding within their team, while acknowledging that the Qantas Matildas still have areas of improvement that they can focus on in the lead-up to September's FIFA Women's World Cup in the USA.

"This was a vastly improved performance on our last game (against the Republic of Korea), it was a very, very hard game and Japan showed that they are a strong team with a high technical ability and they are very competitive, but we competed extremely well too.   This game was exactly what we needed now - and we need a lot more of these high intensity, quality games before the World Cup begins later this year," said coach Adrian Santrac.

"The game was a contest between two teams who value playing football, with both teams attempting to stamp their style of game and authority on each other, however at the moment Japan are more fluent and play with a greater level of understanding, which is to be expected at this time given they have just completed their World Cup qualifiers.

"I'm not concerned at this stage with the two scoreless draws as we haven't been together or played competitive football since April, and these matches have proved that we need to step up our level of performance since those last Oceania matches.   I know that we will still need to further improve for the World Cup tournament if we want to achieve our goals - the key issue here is securing more of these games of quality before September.

"Our defence was outstanding today, we had a good understanding and level of teamwork, so it is difficult to single out any players.  But I felt Di (Alagich) and Cheryl (Salisbury) were very strong in defence, Rhian (Davies) competed well, Cass (Kell) had a solid game in goal, Tal (Karp) was quietly effective and Joey (Peters) is finding her feet in the national team again.

"These games were what we desperately needed.   This tournament has highlighted the areas of our game we need to improve before the World Cup. While defensively we have a strong foundation, in the middle and front thirds our cohesion and understanding are areas we will need to prioritise when we head into camp in Canberra and for our remaining lead-up matches to September.

"What we need are more international games.   In order to gain that improvement we need to be tested at the highest level.   As the Women's World Cup draws closer it is important that we experience many more intense games against high quality teams. The players are very focussed and committed to doing anything they need to do to be fully prepared for the World Cup," concluded Adrian Santrac.

The Qantas Matildas depart Japan today (Mon) and arrive back in Australia tomorrow morning, travelling straight to Canberra where they have an AIS Training Camp until 9 August.  The four WUSA players fly back to their clubs from Japan.

MATCH REPORT
Sendai Stadium, Miyagi, Japan
4pm, 27 July 2003
Australia vs. Japan
Crowd: 1,768
Conditions: Fine, 21oC, 67% humidity, light wind, excellent dry pitch
Match Officials: HAN Kyung-Hwa (Referee), CHOI Soo-Jin (Assistant Referee), HONG Taek-Hee (Assistant Referee), Mayumi OIWA (Fourth Official)

Full-time result:   Japan 0 - 0 Australia

Australia starting XI:    Cassandra Kell (GK), Sacha Wainwright (Danielle Small 77'), Cheryl Salisbury (C), Dianne Alagich, Rhian Davies, Gill Foster, Joanne Peters (Bryony Duus 93'), Tal Karp (Taryn Rockall 93'), Heather Garriock, April Mann (Hayley Crawford 77'), Kelly Golebiowski.

Yellow cards:   Kelly Golebiowski (48').

Subs not used:    Pam Grant, Amy Wilson, Melissa Barbieri (GK), Amy Beattie (GK) and Thea Slatyer (not available - injured knee).

MATCH SUMMARY:
1st Half
Good start for Australia - in 4th minute Kelly Golebiowski passed to Sacha Wainwright wide out left, Wainwright with a great cross into the penalty box, the cross just zooms past incoming Australian attackers.
16min - Goalkeeper Cassandra Kell great save from a solid shot on target, taken from the edge of the penalty box.
25min - Joanne Peters goes on a weaving run through the centre of the pitch, ball just stolen by Japanese defender off Peters at the edge of the box.
27min - weaving run in by Japan's Arakawa, her right foot shot forces a diving save to right side of goals by Cassandra Kell
Australia pressed again by the adventurous Japanese, end to end play for much of the latter part of the first half.
Last few minutes - Japan pushing forward but held out well by a strong and resolute Australian defence and some good goalkeeping by Cassandra Kell.
45min   0-0

2nd Half
Both teams working ball well up field, a very flowing and entertaining game, however no real dangerous shots on goal for some time by the Qantas Matildas.
73min Heather Garriock enjoys a quick run down the right hand side of the pitch, she breaks through the Japanese defence, Garriock's low cross to front of goal poses danger, but again well cleared by Japanese defence.
80min Mostly Japan on attack with the Australian defence holding out well, including several good saves by 'keeper Cassandra Kell, with the best chance of this period of pressure falling to Japan's Sakai.
90min Final Score.   Japan 0 - 0 Australia

TOURNAMENT RESULTS -
22 July  :  South Korea vs. Japan   0-5
25 July  :  AUSTRALIA vs. South Korea   0-0
27 July  :  Japan vs. AUSTRALIA   0-0

FINAL TABLE STANDINGS:
1.   Japan 4 points (played 2, 1 win, 1 draw, 5 goals for, 0 goals against)
2.   Australia 2 points (played 2, 2 draws, 0 goals for, 0 goals against)
3.   Republic of Korea 1 point (played 2, 1 loss, 1 draw, 0 goals for, 5 goals against)

 


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