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Women’s Asian Cup: Australia beat Iran comfortably to join South Korea in quarter-finals

The Koreans, who knocked out the Matildas in 2022, top the group on goal difference before the two sides meet in the final match on Sunday.

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Australia’s Remy Siemsen (centre) wards off Iran’s Fatemeh Amineh (left) and Atefah Imani during their AFC Women’s Asian Cup group A match at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast on Thursday. Photo: EPA
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Australia demolished Iran 4-0 to join South Korea in the quarter-finals of the Women’s Asia Cup on Queensland’s Gold Coast on Thursday.

After South Korea earlier had a comfortable 3-0 win over the Philippines, the Matildas joined them on six points in Pool A after the easy win over Iran.

South Korea, who knocked the Matildas out of the 2022 tournament, top the group on goal difference ahead of the final pool match against Australia in Sydney on Sunday.

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“At the back of our minds, that’s always there,” Australian midfielder Alanna Kennedy said of the 2022 result.

“But at the forefront is us building into this tournament – we want a better performance than we had tonight.”

Iran’s Mona Hamoudi (left) chats with Mary Fowler of Australia during a stoppage. Photo: EPA
Iran’s Mona Hamoudi (left) chats with Mary Fowler of Australia during a stoppage. Photo: EPA

After not singing their national anthem in the opening match on Monday, the Iranians took a markedly different approach on Thursday, singing the words and saluting.

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