1st Pacific Cup ~ May-June 2000


Wed 31 May 2000

Round One -
CANADA 2 defeated NEW ZEALAND 1
at AIS Athletics Arena, Canberra

CHINA 1 (Sun Wen 86m) defeated USA 0 at Bruce Stadium, Canberra

AUSTRALIA 1 (Bryony Duus 64m) defeated JAPAN 0 at Bruce Stadium

Crowd : 3,345

 

MATILDAS DOMINATE JAPAN FOR OPENING WIN

The Matildas dominated Japan from start to finish tonight but were held to the solitary second-half goal to open their Pacific Cup campaign with a 1-0 win.

A three or four goal margin would have been a truer reflection of Australia's commanding performance, but some inaccurate finishing and a solid display by Japanese keeper Nozomi Yamago denied the home side of more. The uneven playing surface also influenced the outcome of the game.

Japan fought bravely but had no response to the confident attacking Matildas and were rarely able to venture inside opposition territory. The visitors managed just two shots on goal to Australia's twenty.

Matildas captain Alison Forman had the best of several first half quality chances, bursting through on goal only to skew the shot agonisingly past the outside of the far post with the keeper beaten. Three minutes after the break, Forman met a long freekick at the far post, her chip over the keeper hitting the underside of the crossbar before being cleared by the defence.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 64th minute. Sacha Wainwright's cross from the left was missed in the air by Matildas striker Sunni Hughes and the goalkeeper, allowing Bryony Duus to drive home the loose ball from close range.

"I thought our team was excellent," said Acting National Coach Ian Murray. "We've been saying if we keep plodding along with all the work we've been doing, eventually we're going to play football - and that's what we did tonight. We kept the ball and moved it around well and we can only go on from here."

Australia : Trimboli, Salisbury, Wainwright (Starr 71), Alagich, Tann-Darby, Garriock (Black 78), McShea, Forman, Duus (Wilson 84), Ferguson (Golebiowski 65), Hughes.

China emerged 1-0 victors over the USA in the earlier match, the first time the two had faced each other since the final of the 1999 World Cup.

A tight first half battled out in the middle of the pitch was followed by a more open second half. USA were unlucky not to score with several fine chances, substitute Cindy Parlow unable to capitalise from a defensive error as she hit a soft attempt straight at the keeper in the 79th minute.

With extra-time looming, China's star captain Sun Wen was awarded a penalty after being held down in the box as she surged toward goal, slamming the spot kick away herself for the match winner in the 86th minute. US striker Tiffeny Milbrett almost equalised three minutes later with a well-struck drive from an acute angle on the left, the shot flashing just past the far post.

Canada made a late surge to come from behind against underdogs New Zealand in the tournament opener, scoring two goals in the final seven minutes to record a 2-1 win.

Progressive Points Ladder -
Canada 3pts, China 3, Australia 3, New Zealand 0, USA 0, Japan 0.

 


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