Matildas vs Argentina LIVE: Tom Sermanni takes reins for 151st and final time
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'I can smell success': Montemurro aims for Asian Cup glory with Matildas
The fog has lifted. Just as Joe Montemurro was walking to the lectern on Monday morning at his unveiling as Matildas coach, the thick clouds behind him obscuring the iconic view of Sydney Harbour from Mrs. Macquarie's Point seemingly evaporated.
Now, too, the path forward for the Matildas is clear at last.
It has taken 10 months for a full-time coach to be appointed, and there was only one candidate who was worth such an excruciating wait - one which players had long grown tired of, concerned that their hopes of Asian Cup glory next year were reducing by the day.
The challenge for Montemurro, and the Football Australia apparatus supporting him, is to live up to the billing.
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Team news: Aus-enal trio named to start
It's a strong starting XI for the Matildas, with Arsenal trio Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross all starting.
6.49pm
Good evening
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of tonight's friendly between the Matildas and Argentina at a sold-out GIO Stadium in Canberra.
I'm Vince Rugari, and I'll be taking you through every moment of what will be Tom Sermanni's 151st and final match in charge of the national team.
Yes, his seemingly never-ending interim stint is finally coming to an end after this morning's appointment of Joe Montemurro as the new Matildas coach - the worst-kept secret in the business.
Montemurro was unveiled in Sydney but has travelled down to Canberra to address the players for the first time and watch the match from the stands, before he takes charge later this month.
But before then… this. Another important audition for those looking to impress Montemurro and work their way into his plans for next year's Asian Cup and beyond.

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