The Matildas' 3-0 loss to Germany in their first match of the Olympics served as a reality check for both the team and Australian fans. While there were areas of improvement and good moments in the game, Germany's quality and organization were evident. The Matildas struggled to defend set pieces, conceding two goals from them. The team also faced challenges in transitioning from defense to attack and lacked clinical finishing.
However, it's important to understand the landscape of women's football and the level of competition at the Olympics. The Matildas have made significant progress in recent years, but expectations should be realistic. In this part of the conversation, Josh and Cody discuss the future of the Australian women's soccer team and how long it will take for them to be back in contention for a medal.
They also talk about the upcoming Asian Cup and the importance of preparing young players for future tournaments.
The conversation then shifts to the scandal involving the Canadian women's soccer team, who were caught flying drones over New Zealand's practices. The hosts express their disbelief and discuss the potential consequences for the team. T
hey also touch on the Argentina-Morocco fan drama and the chaotic start to the Olympics.