Led by a goal and an assist by captain Sam
Kerr, the injury-hit Matildas upset European champions England
2-0 in a friendly in London on Tuesday, drawing rave reviews in
Australia's newspapers.
"We had 10 injuries going into this game and there could be a
lot of excuses not to perform. But that's not what this team is
about," Gustavsson told reporters.
"The heart that lives in this team - but then combining that
heart with head, meaning the discipline and the tactical
execution ... That combination between head and heart is what
makes me really proud."
Australia bounced back from a shock 1-0 loss to Scotland on
Friday, with Kerr rested for the team's first defeat in eight
games.
Australia defended well against England and the clean sheet was
the result of a "very clear plan".
"They have a lot of weapons," said Swede Gustavsson of the
hosts.
"If you don’t defend as a team, you get exposed, like we did a
couple of times in the middle of the second half.
"It wasn’t perfect, but it was close enough."
Australian media said home fans could now dare to dream of
winning the World Cup but Kerr was emphatic that the England
result should be taken with a "grain of salt".
Gustavsson agreed with his captain.
"We need to stay very, very humble," he said.
"Sometimes you’re not as bad as people say you are when you
lose, but you’re not as good as people say you are when you win,
either.
"We know on any given day, we might not have the best team, but
we can beat the best teams."
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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