Not a pinnacle but a preview as Matildas reboot for Olympic gold | Kieran Pender


As the 2023 World Cup final plays out without them, the Matildas are vowing to go one better on the world stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics

And so a remarkable month comes to a close for the Matildas. It ends not with a World Cup trophy, but not far off either. In fourth place, the team secured Australia’s best-ever result for a senior national team of any gender, and the second best placing for a Women’s World Cup host. By captivating the nation, delighting the public imagination, the Matildas ensured the first-ever World Cup on home soil will never be forgotten.

On Sunday morning, the team gathered for one last public appearance before the squad disbands. Cheered on by almost 5,000 fans, the team were given the keys to Brisbane – and enjoyed a surprise performance from singer Nikki Webster – after her iconic tune “Strawberry Kisses” had become an unofficial team anthem in the dressing room this tournament. The smiles and laughter said it all; after a draining month with the weight of a nation on their shoulders, finally the Matildas could relax.

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