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aus-wnt · 28 days
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defensivewall · 10 months
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via alannakennedy on instagram
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wsl-chelsea · 2 years
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mostlywoso · 1 year
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femftbllvr · 1 year
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glimmerofawesome · 2 years
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scandiwfc · 5 months
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done pretending she isn’t fine as hell
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wileys-russo · 2 months
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Give us your favourite player from each of the wsl teams?
Oh geez uhh idk if I’d call some of these my faves more so just who I know lmao
Arsenal - Leah Williamson
Chelsea - Niamh Charles
Spurs - Grace Clinton
United - Mary Earps
Villa - Anna Pattern
Liverpool - Tegan Micah
City - Alanna Kennedy
Leicester - Remy Siemsen
West Ham - Macca Arnold
Brighton Hove - Charlize Rule
Everton - Kathrine Khül
Bristol - Megan Connolly
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caityfoord · 2 years
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Tony Gustavsson and Why He Could Win the World Cup
There are hundreds of complaints against Tony Gustavsson, the Matildas manager, most of them coming in the form of angry Instagram comments or snide Twitter posts. Comments read things such as, "his lack of tactical knowledge will crush us in the world cup", or, "he isn't experimenting, he's a national embarrassment." These are harsh, of course, but when looking at the results of many of the games played by his Matildas side in the past 18 months, you have to see that these look credible. However, in the fits of rage after losing an 'easy' friendly, people may forget he has already made history with the Matildas.
Gustavsson led the Matildas to a fourth place Olympic finish. That is remarkable, not because it is surprising, but just because even under the 'successful' tenure of former coach, Alen Stajcic, they never achieved such a high finish. Although the Matildas made history, one has to think they could potentially have gotten Olympic Gold or Silver. For years, the Matildas have had it's stars carrying the squad, but under Gustavsson, it seems the squad could achieve more cohesion.
Unfortunately for Gustavsson, he could not transfer this success over into the months following. Losing to the Republic of Ireland was embarrassing, being smashed by the Spain was miserable, and nearly losing to New Zealand was horrific. Within these painful results, there were signs of hope.; a fantastic win on home soil over Brazil, one of the Matildas' biggest rivals; a well-fought tie with the USA, and of course a smashing victory over Indonesia. The latter seemed to be starting up a victorious Asian Cup campaign, where Australia flopped out in the quarterfinals. Overall, not a great confidence booster for the next World Cup hosts.
But it should be. In all of these results, one thing is constant: the experimentation and introduction of younger inexperienced players into the admittedly shallow Matildas team. Australia has never had a deep squad, especially not the level of top tier countries such as England, Spain, or the USA. Many fans of nations such as those have to hope their favorite players won't be dropped from the squad, whereas Matildas fans have to hope the players who are brought in aren't terrible. Under Alen Stajcic, the Matildas were more successful than they ever have been, but only with a core squad formed around players like Kerr, De Vanna, Kellond-Knight, and Van Egmond. Gustavsson is building squad depth and giving the Matildas' stars a deserved rest. While no one can replace these superstars, having decent backups is SO important. Sam Kerr is one of a kind, but players like Princess Ibini-Isei and Remy Siemsen will push her to work even harder for her spot. Ellie Carpenter seems like a sure starter, but now with a torn ACL, Charli Grant has stepped up magnificently. Gustavsson has brought in Courtney Nevin to replace either of the rocks in center back, with some extra youthful speed. Lydia Williams has some massive competitors with Micah and Arnold. Hayley Raso has Cortnee Vine sprinting to steal her spot. This competition makes the starters work harder, as well as having a back up option, which is a major factor to winning a tournament.
The Matildas have a shot at winning the World Cup on home soil with Tony Gustavsson. They will come into the tournament as underdogs if they keep churning out similar results, which they can use to their advantage to exploit other teams' weak spots. They'll come into the World Cup with an actual bench, something they didn't even have at the Olympics, which is a credit to Tony Gustavsson and Tony Gustavsson only. They'll come into these games with stars that burn bright, but also with a constellation of players that will solidify the team into cohesion. Last but not least, if anything is certain, it's that they will want to prove the world wrong, and kick ass for their home country.
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detectivesus · 1 year
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my crush on remy siemsen is growing by the minute
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aus-wnt · 10 months
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caitlin-4rd · 1 year
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Another Australian will be coming to play in the WSL, but not at Arsenal. Remy Siemsen has signed for Leicester, it should be announced soon.
Right heard that a few weeks ago. That's cool. Caitlin seems to like her
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upthetillies · 2 years
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Remy Siemsen with an absolute screamer of a goal
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elliemcarpenter · 4 years
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no offence but if I was the sydney fc coach I would simply not take off remy siemsen
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femftbllvr · 1 year
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lac13 · 7 years
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Sydney FC 17/18 squad 😈 such an awesome lineup seriously- also not sure if they’re going to get more internationals yet considering last year it took until after the season to start before they even got one. Bold = international Blue = auswnt matildas
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