Buster Douglas defeating Mike Tyson, Leicester City lifting the Premier League trophy, Australia winning the unwinnable America's Cup: these stories have become part of sporting folklore precisely because nobody ever thought they would happen.
It was a game that embodied everything that the Matildas have come to represent, and folded neatly into Australia's larger foundational myth of itself as the battler, the struggling hero, 'the little country that could'."This team has shown, time after time with their 'never say die' attitude, that they can come in big when it's needed most," head coach Tony Gustavsson said afterwards.
Additionally, they're a team backed by sell-out home crowds, led by some of the world's best players, and with a bracket that has begun to open up tantalisingly in front of them thanks to the early exits of Germany and Brazil. It wasn't until they were back in the comfort-zone of their own underdog story, cornered against Canada in a must-win game, that they finally came out fighting with the kind of high-octane, attack-minded, pressing football that they've always talked about.
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