Australia ended England’s 30-match unbeaten run with a 2-0 victory in a pleasant on Tuesday, 100 days from the beginning of the Women’s World Cup.
Sam Kerr scored within the first half after a defensive error and Charlotte Grant doubled the benefit within the 67th minute at hand Sarina Wiegman her first loss as England’s coach.
England’s unbeaten run of 26 wins and 4 attracts had included profitable the European Championship final summer time.
Kerr, the Australian captain who performs for Chelsea, pounced on a weak backpass by defender Leah Williamson and one-on-one with Mary Earps deftly flicked the ball previous the goalkeeper’s left shoulder and into the online within the thirty second minute at a wet Gtech Community Stadium in west London.
Williamson was making an attempt to take care of an extended ball and after a bounce headed it again to Earps, however the England captain left it quick and Australia’s all-time main scorer took benefit and gave the Matildas a 1-0 lead.
Grant bought on the tip of Kerr’s cross and beat Earps with a header that deflected into the online.
“It was a good performance from us, everyone played really well, out of their skin, and it takes a lot to come over here and beat England at home, of course,” Kerr informed Australian tv’s Network Ten.
“To be honest we deserved the win because we defended really well and on the counter-attack. It was just a patient performance and it took everyone to do their part. When you play like that it is worth it.”
It was the primary match between the groups since a 1-1 attract a pleasant in London in October 2018.
Australia and New Zealand are co-hosting the 32-team World Cup this summer time.
England beat Brazil in a 4-2 penalty shootout victory final Thursday in entrance of 83,132 followers at Wembley Stadium. Tuesday’s sport was performed within the dwelling stadium of Premier League membership Brentford with attendance just below 15,000.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson had rested Kerr on Friday once they misplaced to Scotland 1-0 in a pleasant performed in London.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com