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Champions League collision course vindicates Kerr, Carpenter W-League exits – The Guardian
The Matildas pair could become the first Australian women to face each other in a Champions League final
Nikki Stanton raises her arm and pauses. The players of Perth Glory and Canberra United jostle around the top of the 18-yard box, their faces turned towards the shaded corner of Dorrien Gardens football complex in Perth.
Stanton sends the corner curling towards the throng of purple and green. Sam Kerr, Perth Glorys captain, takes two steps into the box and leaps. She almost disappears in the low sun that slices across the field and flares in the lens of the single broadcast camera.
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