Reigning Asian Women's Player of the Year Sam
Kerr scored with just four minutes remaining to earn the
Matildas the point they need to advance to the finals in France
alongside the Japanese as both nations progressed to the
semi-finals of the Women's Asian Cup.
"Thankfully we've got great character in our team and great
spirit," said Stajcic. "We fought until the end, until we got
that goal back.
"Not only is there good skill, good fitness and good speed in
our team, there's also good team spirit and the will to fight to
the end, so I'm really proud of the group for that quality that
we have."
Mizuho Sakaguchi had given the Japanese the lead in the 63rd and
a win for Asako Takakura's side coupled with a victory for South
Korea over Vietnam in the day's other game would have seen the
Australians pushed into a World Cup playoff with the
Philippines.
But Kerr struck in the 86th minute to ensure Australia join
Japan, China and Thailand as four of Asia's five qualifiers,
with the Koreans taking on the Philippines on Monday for the
final berth.
"Since we became a new team I have spoken with our players about
Nadeshiko pride and I think we showed it today, but still it's
not enough," said Takakura.
"There are still many things lacking. We have to try more to
show better football and to grow more."
(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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