Matildas amazed by Panama in friendly women’s football – live reaction | Matildas

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Joe Montemurro ends saying that Teagan Micah has taken up a heavy challenge Late in the match, but they hope that she has not undergone a concussion. The Matildas could do with their back n ° 1 between the posts for the revenge match at HBF Oval in Perth on Tuesday evening. I will be with you again, but I will offer you a good evening now with the Bunbury match report to be with us at any time …
Matilda coach Joe Montemura is next to explain the loss to Paramount.
We continue to try to play our style. Now we must be smarter to use it at certain times. It was a very broken game, we did not find a rhythm. It was a big game for all beginners and pairs. But it is a sign of the place where we are.
Just to give beginners a feeling and a taste, so we can give them the opportunities they deserve. But this is the goal of this camp and this window. If I am brutally honest, I expected a little drop at a given time.
We can change the staff and come back to a higher pace. But it is important to continue our way. We are proactive, we are based on possession, because this is what you need to compete at the level.
Chloe Berryhill speaks to Paramount after taking another step towards a more permanent return to the full resistance team.
This is not the result we want, but these are constituent elements for us. We have a lot to hope for, but we have to go back to training and work.
We are only blood players at the moment, we are playing a new system, playing in a new way. But we have to give credit to the other side, they have skillful players and play a smart game.
Full time: Australia 0-1 Panama
The Matildas may have swung the changes and deployed beginners, but Panama has achieved a huge upheaval in the first female international in Bunbury. An intelligent poaconnier objective of the Sherline King teenage substitute in the 59th minute proves the difference to leave the coach of Matildas Joe Montemurro with as many questions as the answers of his third match in charge.
97 minutes: Oh, my… Michelle Heyman is barely a meter of the goal after a safeguard of Cordoba diving. It was an opportunity!
94 minutes: Panama flows beautifully into the clock while holding the ball in their own half. Matildas resort to long bullets but nothing stands out.
92 minutes: The Matildas strike the door with Taranto not abandoning a bouncing ball between three defenders of Panama in the box. Corner in Australia, but Emily Van Egmond cannot have enough of the header.
90 minutes: Six minutes remaining so that Australia finds an equalizer, just like for Panama to dig deeply and keep.
89 minutes: Late substitutions and two other beginners in Australia. Alexia Apostolakis and Grace Kuilamu win their first caps in place of Torpey and McNamara. The captain of Panama Marta Cox also made for the day.
88 minutes: 10,272 fans encourage an exciting final in Bunbury.
87 minutes: A corner for the Matildas is slightly superhtated and Panama is almost enough to clean. But the ball falls for Tash before shooting a blow that falls directly to the Panama goalkeeper.
85 minutes: Chloé Lincoln dazzles with the ball at his feet to beat a Panama attacker after a rear pass under the spot could have had more experienced guards who panic. I’m not sure that Joe Montemurro would have appreciated him as much as Matildas fans.
83 minutes: Holly McNamara jumped on the defense of Panama trying to play back and is almost enough to create a chance in the box. But the low -end block of visitors installed the camp and the moment is passing.
81 minutes: Matildas are still looking for an opening that could help them align a forum while Panama is more than comfortable to get the most out of the game breakup.
79 minutes: Galabadarchchi with an immediate impact as an intelligent Dink finds Adriana Taranto Chargant through the line. But Farissa Cordoba plunges to her left to recover. It was the best chance of Matildas of half-time, otherwise the game.
77 minutes: Panama makes a quadruple substitution as they start to show signs of fatigue. Australia joins the changes with Jacynta Galabadarchchi to make its debut alongside Emily Van Egmond. Alex Chidiac and Emily Gielnik head for the bench. All eyes will be on the midfielder attacker Galabadarchchi from here.
74 minutes: Matildas have the ball in the box, but Panama is seated deep now. This could be an advantage of what will happen during the remaining 20 minutes.
72 minutes: Katherin Castillo takes a long -term shot but the grip on the right. Matildas are against for the moment, Panama had a large part of the territory and decomposes any idea of a counterattack with intelligent challenges. This means that the number of yellow cards rises.
70 minutes: Marta Cox balances a cross in a dangerous area, but the young goalkeeper Chloé Lincoln is up to par.
67 minutes: The game has lost a little fluidity with mass substitutions on both sides and the wind blowing hard. The Salazar desire has returned to the bench to look at the half hour remaining closely with its foot now in a moon boot.
63 minutes: The triple substitution of the Matildas and the goalkeeper Teagan Micah is one of the three to do. Hayley Raso and Chloé Berryhill are also made for the day.
Chloe Lincoln walks between messages, while Adriana Taranto made her debut alongside Michelle Heyman.
60 minutes: The Matildas respond almost immediately, but the Panama Cordoba goalkeeper plunges to his right and prevents the ball.
AIM! Australia 0-1 Panama (King ’59)
Panama’s teenage replacement, Sherline King, opens the scoring with a classic poacher lens. Marta Cox takes a hit but she is blocked by Micah, only so that King is better placed to hit the ball at the back of the net.
56 minutes: Panama continues to play through their creative veteran Marta Cox and their skipper puts a beautiful cross in the box. Micah comes to meet the ball in the air and puts a blow for his problems. The Matildas goalkeeper stays at the bottom, but it seems that she takes the time to make her lungs work.
52 minutes: The Matildas control a large part of the game without offering a lot in the future. It may not take long before Michelle Heyman and / or Remy Siemsen were introduced – the latter in particular was very impressive during his last departure against Slovenia.
It has only been a few weeks that Hands Oval organized a first AFL and Paultonysaffna game wonders why the Matildas are now playing a female football place in the same place.
“The photos of our national female team playing in an Australian football field look terrible. The atmosphere seems dead and the distance of managers and the key line is simply silly. Otherwise, the game is quite entertaining with Panama which makes a great effort. Our Matildas, not surprisingly, therefore disjoint. ”
50 minutes: The game continues with Panama in a player while visitors are thinking about the first substitution.
48 minutes: Salazar remains down and receives treatment behind the goals while the game resumes. The Panama midfielder lost a boot during the cross and was left with ankle.
46 minutes: Panama begins and wins a few early free kicks. The first is not very worrying in the midfield, but the second gives visitors the opportunity to cross the ball just beyond the upper right corner of the box. The cross lands in the hands of Micha and Salazar hit the bridge and rolls in pain.
Time has returned to Bunbury And the rain comes out as the lights are lit despite the fact that it barely spent at 3.30 p.m. local time.
No submarine for one or the other team for the moment, while Panama is preparing to start for restart.
The Matildas took a good start of their first international in Bunbury, but could not decompose an obstinate defense while Panama gradually developed in the match. The visitors lost their goalkeeper Yenith Bailey in essentially the first game of the day, but apart from a few risky moments when they try to leave their back half, they were able to minimize the opportunities of the matildas in part by decomposing the chains of passage with physical challenges.
The Panama winger Riley Tanner came closest to the score with a nearby shot that crashed as part of the goal, while visitors made sure that the Matildas were far from humming while they spoil all the long chains of passes.
The Matildas looked at their best with Hayley Raso on the ball widely or when Holly McNamara has derived in the, but they will want to stretch the ground more to test the defense of Panama.

