Australian football needs to heed Sam Kerr’s World Cup exit rallying cry | Richard Parkin

If Australia is to progress as a football nation it should ditch the facile results-only obsession

With family and friends waiting outside in the foyer, just hours after Australia’s morale-crushing round of 16 loss to Norway, captain Sam Kerr rallied her troops with an impromptu and typically straight-talking speech at the team hotel. Her message was simple. Losing sucked. The team had set their sights on a final-four finish, they’d come up short. Which really sucked. But it wasn’t the end.

Kerr spoke passionately about coach Ante Milicic and his staff, thanking them for the most professional Matildas environment she’d ever been a part of. With an eye on the Olympics ahead, the captain concluded with another simple message: stay together, stay focused, and this team would do something very special.

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