Women’s Asian Cup: China coach says team on right track despite semi-final heartache
Ante Milicic says ‘brave’ team evolving ahead of next year’s World Cup in Brazil. Japan face South Korea in second semi-final on Wednesday

China coach Ante Milicic said his “brave” team was tracking in the right direction despite their crushing loss to Australia in the Women’s Asian Cup semi-finals.
The defending champions lost in Perth on Tuesday to a moment of magic from star Matildas striker Sam Kerr, who sealed a 2-1 win for the hosts.
Wednesday’s second semi-final pits form team Japan against South Korea.
“I thought we were brave. We tried to press the opposition at times, but in the end they have that individual quality and that was probably the difference,” Milicic said.
Despite the defeat, it was a step forward for a team whose results have been disappointing since lifting the trophy in India four years ago.

They bowed out in the group stage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, failed to reach the Paris Olympics, and were hammered 8-0 by England last November.