VETERAN Sarina Bolden struck in the 60th minute to lift the Philippines to a stunning 1-0 upset of a crack Australia Under-23 squad last night to highlight the start of the 12th Asean Football Federation Women’s Championship at the rainswept Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.
Inspired by the presence of around 1,500 hometown fans who braved the inclement weather, the Filipinas did not disappoint, thanks to Bolden, who took Eva Madarang’s long throw-in in rising above the fray in looping the header that proved to be the winning goal. The epic win not only put the hosts in a share of the Group A lead with Thailand, which blanked Indonesia 4-0 in the other group match at the Binan Stadium in Laguna, but was also a delightful way of greeting their local fans, who had not seen them in the flesh since the 2019 30th Southeast Asian Games.
Earlier, arch-rivals Malaysia and Singapore both played a physical game yesterday but could only muster a scoreless draw in sharing a point each in the 11-nation tournament organized for the first time by the Philippine Football Federation.
“This is an amazing win for us. As I said earlier it matters not whether this was Australia’s Under-23 squad this is a very tough squad that ranks among the top in the world so winning against them was a good one,” said ecstatic PH women’s squad coach Alan Stajcic of Australia. He also had a good word for the local fans, saying: “They really inspired us to play our best. They were also as amazing in braving the rain .We wish there were more but I expect that this win will encourage more of them in our succeeding matches.”
Asian Under-23 coach Melissa Andreatta was magnanimous in defeat and said that “that just as I said before, the Filipinas were really in-form and played us well,” then teased their rivals in quipping “we hope to see them in finals.” Using its speed, strength and athleticism, the Aussies tried to impose their will from the get-go but were stymied by the Filipinas, who were energized by the Filipino gallery fighting for every possession throughout the game.
The visitors clearly had at least four clear-cut tries in the first half, two of them who were saved tby the quick reflexes of goalie Oliva McDaniel near the end of the first 45 minutes. The first was when she caught Mackenzie Hawkesby’s shot from point blank range in the 38th minute then tipped over another Aussie try over the cross bar in the 41st minute during a goalmouth scramble. Somehow, the Filipinas managed to hold their fancied foes to a scoreless standoff at the break.