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Women’s Asian Cup: Australia coach believes team able to ‘adapt’ in final against Japan

Saturday’s match at Sydney’s Olympic Stadium is a repeat of the 2014 and 2018 deciders, both of which the Matildas lost 1-0

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Australia’s head coach Joe Montemurro (left) and player Ellie Carpenter ahead of the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup final. Photo: AFP
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Coach Joe Montemurro told his Australia team Friday they must be adaptable and “smart” to win the Women’s Asian Cup for the first time since 2010 and avenge two gut-wrenching losses against Japan in the continental final.

The teams face off for the title on Saturday at Sydney’s Olympic Stadium in a repeat of the 2014 and 2018 deciders, where Japan edged home 1-0 on both occasions.

Nils Nielsen’s world No 6 side go into the clash in seemingly invincible form after cruising through the tournament with five convincing wins and 28 goals scored to just one conceded.

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In contrast, hosts Australia have had to knuckle down and fight hard.

Montemurro said there were “no favourites in a final”.

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“It’s the one who wants it more and the one who is smart enough to manage the moments,” he said.

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