Australia coach to curtail experiments in build-up to Women's World Cup

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Australia coach Tony Gustavsson said he would limit his experiments with the side in the build-up to the Women's World Cup after they ended their European camp with a 1-1 draw against Portugal on Tuesday. Australia, who will co-host the 2023 World Cup with New Zealand, were thrashed 7-0 by Spain on Sat

Australia coach Tony Gustavsson said he would limit his experiments with the side in the build-up to the Women's World Cup after they ended their European camp with a 1-1 draw against Portugal on Tuesday.

" seven debutants in 14 months but you're going to see very few debutants from now on to the World Cup." Swede Gustavsson was heavily criticised for his response to the defeat to Spain, who are ranked number seven in the world, when he said he expected his team to lose.

 

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