Australia coach Tony Gustavsson was not impressed with each second of each recreation however was delighted that the Women’s World Cup co-host was creating a successful behavior after sealing a Cup of Nations triumph on Wednesday.
Jamaica succumbed 3-0 on a moist night in Newcastle to increase Australia’s successful streak to seven video games and make it three victories out of three for the host in a event additionally that includes Spain and the Czech Republic.
Swede Gustavsson had organized the pleasant event to copy as intently as potential Australia’s group on the World Cup, the place the Matildas will play Ireland, Nigeria and Canada.
“The one thing that we did learn is what it feels to win and we can’t discard that,” Gustavsson stated.
“It wasn’t a brilliant game tonight. It wasn’t a brilliant first half against Czech Republic, it wasn’t a brilliant second half against Spain. But tournament football is about finding a way to win, grinding through, believe in what you’re doing. And the other thing we can realise when it comes to tournament play is that we can score goals and we can score goals in different ways.”
Long-range strikes from Katrina Gorry and Caitlin Foord and an Alex Chidiac effort from nearer to aim gave Gustavsson’s largely settled aspect a cushty victory over the Jamaicans in entrance of 9,000 followers at Newcastle International Sports Centre.
A fourth clear sheet of their final 5 video games additionally happy Gustavsson, regardless of a generally sluggish efficiency in Australia’s third match in every week following the 4-0 win over the Czechs and a 3-2 victory in opposition to Spain.
“This doesn’t come around too often, the chance to win a trophy and lift it up, to take that opportunity to get that feeling what it feels to win,” Gustavsson stated.
“I can’t wait to thank the players and really embrace that moment and feeling of winning, because it’s addictive.”
Next up for Australia is a visit to London to face European champion England in April. The World Cup, which is being co-hosted by New Zealand, begins on July 20.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com