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Joe Montemurro did a good thing to promise to play again in changes, as I inexperienced Matildas tried to go back to playing with Panama and Panama on Tuesday night.
Panama, which ranks 56th in the world, produced one of the Saturday win, Matildas, which ranks 15th in Bunbury, 1-0.
Montemurro made 10 changes in the starting line for this match in his first international window as Matildas coach and introduced four debutan from the counter. He made eight changes tonight and made an exit to the goalkeeper Chloe Lincoln.
Joe Montemurro.Credit: Getty Images
All of them are part of the wider plan to learn more about the depth in Australian women’s football and to see who can adapt to ownership -based game style.
Montemurro’s reign started 3-0 victories against Slovenia before the loss of shock to Panama.
Matildas also looked discrete in three games, but Montemurro is sure that short -term pain would lead to long -term gains.
Australia entered the current international window in basic windows such as Sam Kerr, Mary Fowler, Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry and Clare Wheeler. After Ellie Carpenter, Mackenzie Arnold, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Sharn Freier Slovenia series, Amy Sayer and Charli Grant were lost to Panama on Saturday. Sayer and Grant are expected to come for the match at HBF Park on Tuesday, but Alex Chidiac, Emily Gielnik and Kaitlyn Torpey reserved to join their clubs again.
Montemurro does not see Panama as a disaster shock as a disaster, but fans can expect more changes on Tuesday.
“You don’t lose, you learn,” Montemurro said on Monday when he asked the surprise defeat.
Bir It’s an excellent opportunity to learn, because it’s not a game of death. It is not a game where we will lose points or lose our status in a competition.
“I didn’t really look as a loss. I looked at more information for us to go forward. Frankly, when you make a lot of changes, there will be a little instability. But I still believe in the process, we still have a information bank to help us move forward.”
Montemurro is looking for more football intelligence on Tuesday.
And the existing window wants to finish with a profit, even though it is about collecting more information and implementing a new style of game.
Montemurro, “We want to create a culture, we want to create standards, we want to create a football idea,” he said. “And frankly, there will be a wider, expanded look at where we are, where we are going with the team – but we want to do this while winning. So a win is important as usual.”
