Japan’s ruthless streak poses fresh challenge for rising Matildas in Women’s Asian Cup final | Martin Pegan
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The world No 6 team have scored 28 goals and conceded just one, starting Saturday’s final against hosts Australia as clear favourites If the Matildas needed any warning of the huge challenge they will face in the Women’s Asian Cup final on Saturday, Japan fired a shot across their bow in a commanding semi-final victory over South Korea. The world No 6 arrived at the tournament as the team to beat and have since cemented their place as the favourites across a near-flawless campaign. Japan’s emphasis on a controlled, possession-heavy style within a well oiled machine might be a fever dream for Joe Montemurro and how he envisages the Matildas evolving across his tenure. But for now the former Lyon, Juventus and Arsenal manager will be plotting to avoid the final turning into a nightmare, as Australia’s much-vaunted golden generation chases elusive silverware on Saturday night. Continue reading...