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Posted: 2022-10-11 20:44:48

The Matildas have scored their best victory for a year, capping their European road trip with a 3-1 win against Denmark in Viborg. 

Despite conceding a shock goal after just 47 seconds Australia turned the game with three second-half goals in the space of nine minutes.

It was their first win over a top-20 ranked side since beating Brazil in Sydney last October, and arguably their most impressive since defeating Great Britain at the Tokyo Olympics.

Two goals from Caitlin Foord sandwiched a stunning strike from Katrina Gorry to deliver the perfect boost before the home double-header against Sweden and Thailand next month.

"That feels very good," Foord said.

"We've been building and the results haven't fallen our way, to get the win against South Africa and tonight is huge for us and for our confidence. I am proud of the way we bounced back and turned the game around."

A week ago Tony Gustavsson had been under pressure, but two wins and seven goals changed the momentum ahead of next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The Swede made one change from the XI that defeated South Africa 4-1 in London on the weekend.

Sam Kerr, recovered after illness, replaced Mary Fowler, with Cortnee Vine keeping her place after her two goals, justifying her selection with another lively outing.

The Danes were without US-based Nadia Nadim, while Kerr's Chelsea colleague Pernille Harder was only fit enough for a spell off the bench, but Australia had plenty of absentees of their own, including five cap centurions.

But that was no excuse for Denmark's flying start, which came after Steph Catley was overloaded on the left.

She was unable to intercept as Janni Thomsen and Sofie Bredgaard exchanged passes, before the former fizzed a low cross that was swept past Teagan Micah by late-arriving Everton midfielder Karen Holmgaard.

"It was a less-than-ideal start, but the belief in this group is strong and we felt calm on the bench," assistant coach Mel Andreatta said.

"We're pleased we stuck to our principles, had a great second half and got the win."

Australia could have levelled a minute later when Catley burst down the left flank, but Kerr shinned her cross wide from 10 yards out.

The half continued to ebb and flow as Foord and Vine tested Lene Christensen in the Danish goal, while at the other end Kerr had to hack off the line after a corner caused chaos.

A deflected Bredgaard shot then looped over Rosengard teammate Micah and struck the junction of bar and upright.

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