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Just the one minute of first half stoppage time.
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Sign Up Now!Mary Dal Broi - she played for Hanwood, and is now part of the WSW academy.Wait Tyra and which other one?
Every time we play Japan I swear to God.Arisu Ota scores in the 74th minute for Japan to make the score 4-0. Asuka Tanaka with the assist.
Yes, go on.Every time we play Japan I swear to God.
That was literally it.Yes, go on.![]()
Japan have more cohesion and discipline compared to the Matildas at all levels from under-17s through to the senior national team setup and clearly there are problems with the system if our age grade sides cannot contend with the Asian powerhouse nations in Japan and North Korea which does not bode well for us.Every time we play Japan I swear to God.
Is it a prayer?That was literally it.
Agree that there are problems with the youth development system for the Matildas especially since the only methods of developing youth prospects we have are Member Federation comps, the A-League Women and the Emerging Matildas Championships whereas Japan has a more cohesive system from high school level onwards which has led to them becoming the best team in Asia at all levels, and if there is no change to the current system then we risk stagnating and falling behind the rest of the continent.Is it a prayer?
If so we are going to need more than prayers. We are totally out of Japan’s league and we are quickly being caught up with by many of the teams in the rest of Asia.
Out of Japan’s league, yes. As for the other teams, they’re catching up but unfortunately many still have backwards attitudes to women in sport and don’t even have proper facilities so it’ll take a while. Hopefully we capitalise on that and choose to improve our development programs in Australia.Is it a prayer?
If so we are going to need more than prayers. We are totally out of Japan’s league and we are quickly being caught up with by many of the teams in the rest of Asia.