The Danes were without US-based Nadia Nadim while Kerr’s Chelsea teammate Bernel Harder was only fit enough for long enough off the bench, but Australia had plenty of absentees, including five match leaders.
However, that wasn’t an excuse to start Denmark flying, which came after Steve Catley was weighed down by the left.
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She was unable to intercept the ball as Jani Thompson and Sophie Bridgaard exchanged passes before the first swung a low cross that was overtaken by Tejan Mika by late Everton midfielder Karen Holmgard.
“It was a less than perfect start but belief in this group is strong and we felt calm on the bench,” assistant coach Mel Andreta said. “We are happy that we stuck to our principles, had a great second half and got the win.”
Within a minute, Australia could have leveled off the ground. Catley blasted off the left but Kerr lit her cross from ten yards away.
Half continued to ebb and flow. For and Fine tested Lenny Christensen in the Danish goal while at the other end Kerr had to break through after a corner kick that caused chaos. Then Bredgaard’s shot deflected over Rosengard’s teammate Micah and hit the crossbar and post.
Australia dominated in the second half and after Kerr saved with two headers from Christensen got a deserved, albeit lucky, equalizer in the 66th minute.
Receiving a pass from Hayley Raso on the right of Ford cut inside and then hit a ball that deflected from Simon Boye Sorensen’s leg and into it.
Eight minutes later, substitute Alex Chidiac grabbed the ball, Gorey grabbed the loose ball, looked up, and sent a dipped shot over Christensen from 30 yards.
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Almost from the start of the second half, Australia struck again to settle the match. Kyra Cooney-Cross stepped forward before finding the Foord. In one trademark move, she turned and shot a stranded Christensen to bring home a quarter-century of international goals.
Australia then professionally managed the match to secure their first away win at home since their victory over France in Angers in 2013.
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