Sam Kerr is devastated after the final whistle in the World Cup semi-final between Australia and England.Credit:Reuters
“I can only speak for the Matildas[but],you know,we need funding in our development,we need funding in our grassroots. We need funding,you know,we need funding everywhere,” Kerr said after the match.
“You know,comparison to other sports isn’t really good enough and hopefully this tournament kind of changes that because that’s the legacy you leave,not what you do on the pitch.
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“The legacy is what you do off the pitch. Hopefully. I mean,it’s hard to talk about now,but hopefully that this is the start of something new.”
Australian coach Tony Gustavsson supported Kerr’s statements and said the push from players for more funding and support was connected to their “why” of playing.
“I hate to lose. But I said it before,it’s bigger than 90 minutes of football. We’re very disappointed that we lost,but,hopefully,we won something else. We won the heart and the passion for this team in this country,” Gustavsson said.
“But I agree with the players,this is not the end of something,this needs to be the start of something. And with that comes money as well.”