Clare Polkinghorne opens the scoring against Brazil.

Clare Polkinghorne opens the scoring against Brazil.Credit:Getty

“I’m actually very impressed. The professionalism of this team was really shown tonight,” Gustavsson said.

“But I also want to add one thing to that:I think we got tremendous help from the support in the stands to really carry them forward. Those first 20 minutes,the energy,the enthusiasm,the tempo - we should have been 2-0 up. That shows a little bit what we want to be about in terms of the aggressive pressing,the high tempo,get a lot of numbers in attack and play kind of free from fear,so to speak.

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“To be able to do that in these circumstances was impressive ... but we need to remember we are playing a Brazil team that is rebuilding right now. I think we need to balance this performance a little bit. Is there some impressive things in there,some things I’m happy with? Yes,but we need to stay humble now and realise we still have a lot of work to do.”

Just as Gustavsson forecast they would in his pre-match press conference,the Matildas made a blistering,high-energy start. Their passing was crisp and purposeful,and their pressing of the Brazilians relentless whenever they lost the ball,quickly dispelling any notion that the recent tumult surrounding the team could have impacted them on the pitch.

It took just nine minutes for Australia’s first genuine chance to arrive. Tameka Yallop should have put them in front then and there. She burst through from midfield after some neat combination play and was one-on-one with Leticia but pushed her shot straight at the Brazilian goalkeeper.

As Yallop tried to vault over the onrushing Leticia,she accidentally struck her head with a knee,leading to a lengthy stoppage before she was eventually cleared to continue.

There were plenty of other nearly moments but it wasn’t until the 38th minute when the Matildas had another clear-cut opportunity - and this time they took it,from a free kick earned by Fowler. Steph Catley’s delivery from the left flank found Sam Kerr,who nodded the ball across goal for Polkinghorne to tap in at the back post.

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It meant the Matildas went into the half-time break with their tails up,but two minutes into the second half,they were nearly embarrassed. Australia’s defence was all at sea as a fast break from Brazil put substitute Adriana clear on goal. Fortunately for the hosts,her shot went directly at Lydia Williams,who saved comfortably.

Fowler made it 2-0 in the 66th minute,heading in a terrific cross from van Egmond for the fifth goal of her burgeoning international career. The Matildas then let their guard down,conceding two minutes later as Adriana pounced on some loose defending,much to the delight of a boisterous bay of Brazilian fans at the southern end.

But van Egmond put the result beyond doubt 10 minutes from time,side-footing home from close range after another terrific ball into the box from Catley.

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