Australia women’s coach Tom Sermanni has taken his team to task after a full-strength Matildas side slumped to their heaviest defeat to Japan in a 4-0 horror show in Houston on Thursday.
Mina Tanaka scored a first-half brace and set up Maika Hamano’s goal after the break before Moeka Minami completed the rout with a 75th-minute header in the opening match of the invitational SheBelieves Cup.
Three of the goals came from defensive errors, leaving Australia women’s interim coach Tom Sermanni fuming.
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“Probably the most disappointing thing was ... I just felt some of the goals that we gave up were very poor, and that’s kind of un-Australian,” the 70-year-old Scot said in the post-match news conference.
“We want to be a team that’s hard to beat, and to be honest today we really gave up some soft goals. but overall, more than a fair result,” he added.
A poor clearance opened the door for Tanaka to score with a clever flick in the sixth minute, and she grabbed her second near the half-hour mark after defenders Clare Hunt and Alanna Kennedy clattered into each other in the box chasing a high ball.
Minami nodded home the fourth after beating goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold to the ball as she attempted to punch clear.
Japan could easily have had another two goals while the Matildas had only one shot for the entire match, substitute Charlotte Grant hitting the bar in the closing stages.
Sermanni said the match was a “pretty huge wake-up call” for Australia, who host the Asian Cup in just over a year’s time.
“I suppose the positive thing is now it gives us a chance to say, ‘well, OK, come this time next year when we’re just about getting into the Asian Cup, what do we need to do to beat teams like Japan?’” he said.
The Matildas’ preparations for the four-team SheBelieves Cup were overshadowed by injured captain Sam Kerr’s court case in London and a pay dispute between the players and Football Australia.
Kerr was found not guilty of racially abusing a police officer in a trial that gripped her home nation.
Sermanni said the off-field issues had no impact on the team’s performance.
“It would be false of me to deflect anything on the performance today from anything off the field,” he said.
Japan, ranked eighth in the latest FIFA rankings, were playing their first match under new manager Nils Nielsen.
In the other SheBelieves clash on Thursday, the US defeated Colombia 2-0 with goals from Catarina Macario and Ally Sentnor.
The US extended their unbeaten streak to 21 matches since losing to Mexico 2-0 on Feb. 26 last year.
The US have outscored their opponents 43-10 in that span with 13 clean sheets after goalkeeper Jane Campbell added another against Colombia.
Japan play Colombia tomorrow in Glendale, Arizona, before facing the US on Friday in San Diego.
Australia face the US tomorrow in Glendale before finishing play against Colombia on Friday in San Diego.
Additional reporting by AP
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