Matildas denied win by late Slovenia equaliser to sour improved performance

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In a tense encounter at HBF Park in Perth, the Matildas were denied victory by a last-minute equalizer from Slovenia, with the match ending in a 1-1 draw. The Australian side, under the management of Joe Montemurro, had shown significant improvement compared to their previous match against the same opponents, where they secured a 3-0 win. After a goalless first half, the Matildas broke the deadlock five minutes into the second half when Remy Seimsen delivered a precise cutback to Michelle Heyman, who executed a side-footed volley into the net. This goal seemed to set the stage for a comfortable win, as the Matildas displayed better ball control and movement, especially from key players like Ellie Carpenter and Amy Sayer, who contributed to the attacking play throughout the match.

However, Slovenia responded strongly in the closing minutes, culminating in a dramatic equalizer in the 91st minute. Following a shot from Naja Poje Mihelic that struck the post, Mirjam Kastelec was quick to react, sliding in to convert the rebound, much to the dismay of the Australian defense. Despite the disappointment of conceding a late goal, the Matildas' performance indicated a positive trend as they adapted to Montemurro's possession-based tactics. They demonstrated improved passing and movement, leading to fewer turnovers compared to their previous outing. Although they failed to secure the win, the team will look to build on this performance as they prepare for upcoming fixtures against Panama, with Montemurro expected to make several changes to the squad ahead of those matches, including the introduction of new players to the camp.

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A 91st-minute strike from Mirjam Kastelec has earnedSloveniaa 1-1 draw with the Matildas in Perth, denying Joe Montemurro two wins from two games as Australian coach and spoiling an improved performance from the hosts.

After a scoreless opening half at HBF Park on Sunday evening, the Matildas secureda deserved breakthrough five minutes after the breakwhen Remy Seimsen set Ellie Carpenter up to float a cutback to Michelle Heyman, who placed a side-footed volley into the net.

But a late flurry from the Slovenians was rewarded a minute into added time when an effort from Naja Poje Mihelic bounced off the post and back into the path of fellow substitute Kastelec, who slid in front of a desperately retreating Australian defence to fire home.

It dampened a performance from the Australians that showed signs of improvement as they continue to adapt to the new possession-based principles of Montemurro – even if the margin was well off the3-0 victory they secured over the same opposition on Thursday evening.

After a midweek win characterised by struggles with the Slovenian press and sloppy turnovers, the hosts were cleaner with the ball in their defensive third in the re-match, which resulted in fewer opportunities off giveaways for the Europeans.

This was accompanied by improvements in the side’s movement and combination play going forward, particularly from Carpenter and Amy Sayer on the right.

The promising build-ups, however, were frequently let down by the final ball or stymied by desperate last-gasp defending.

That was until the 50th minute, when Seimsen’s inch-perfect ball for Carpenter set the wingback up to put it on a plate for Heyman.

Heyman and Carpenter combine once again to give the CommBank Matildas a deserved opener 🤝🎥:@ParamountPlusAU#Matildas#AUSvSVN#WAtheDreamStatepic.twitter.com/fUv7qfOmCe

Charli Grant came close to killing the game off in the 70th minute but had her shot cleared off the line, before the visitors raised their intensity.

Having hardly been sighted to that point, Mackenzie Arnold was called into action in the 90th minute to make a quick reaction to deny Kastelec, but the Australian keeper could do little about the 22-year-old’s effort a minute later.

Seeking to bounce back, Montemurro will now shuffle his deck for fixtures against Panama on 5 July and 8 July, with Carpenter, Cooney-Cross and Kennedy amongst eight players leaving camp, with eight new players set to jet into West Australia.

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Source: The Guardian