Future uncertain as Matildas boss names Olympic squad

Players are all smiles after being selected for the Matildas' Paris Games squad. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Tony Gustavsson is unsure if the upcoming Olympic campaign will be his last as Australia boss as he gambles on the fitness of Katrina Gorry by including the injured midfielder in his squad for Paris.

Three years on from a fourth-placed finish in Tokyo, Gustavsson is desperate to lead the Matildas to a medal after reaching the semi-finals at last year’s Women’s World Cup.

But Gustavsson, whose contract with Football Australia expires after the Games, remains unclear if this will be his last tournament.

The Swede was linked with several vacancies over the last 12 months, including the US women’s national team and a job as an assistant to the Swedish men’s side.

Steph Catley with Tony Gustavsson.
Matildas captain Steph Catley and coach Tony Gustavsson at the squad announcement presser in Sydney.

And speaking after unveiling his 18-player squad for Paris, the 50-year-old indicated he and FA chief executive James Johnson would reassess his future after the Games.

"I think 'JJ' was clear a few months ago about the conversations that we had," Gustavsson said.

"We said, 'let’s respect the current contract, work through this Olympics and pick up that conversation post-Olympics'.

"As of right now, this is my last tournament but we’ve said let’s have a dialogue post-tournament.

"What’s important for me and the team is that we focus on what is in front of us.

"What I can answer, though, is I think all of you know how much I love working with this team."

Gustavsson has picked a relatively settled 18-player squad with Gorry included despite being sidelined since March with an ankle injury.

Gorry was absent from the team’s unveiling in Sydney on Tuesday but the Matildas boss was bullish about his midfield metronome being ready to take on Germany in their group-stage opener.

"She is selected on where we hope and think she can be, come 25 July," Gustavsson said.

"Her progress is going positively, she’s on track but there’s always a question mark ... she’s not playing football fully yet.

"Based on the conversations with her, we think she’ll be in a good place come 25 July and even if she’s not backing up her profile as a player, I need that in the Olympics."

Katrina Gorry.
UK-based Matilda Katrina Gorry is racing the clock to be fit for the Olympics.

Striker Caitilin Foord, who missed Monday’s friendly win over China with a hamstring strain, was also included.

Concern over Foord’s fitness is heightened given Sam Kerr remains sidelined, but the Arsenal forward was keen to stress the approach was cautious following a World Cup campaign and gruelling club duties.

"It has been a long season and to be fair I’ve got through it pretty healthy," Foord said.

"To pick up a little niggle it probably makes sense to put it down to a few things but (before Paris) I think my body is ready for a bit of rest."

Should any of his 18 players pick up injuries between now and the group stage clash with Germany in Marseille, Gustavsson has four "alternate players" available to slot in.

Courtney Nevin, retiring goalkeeper Lydia Williams, Sharn Freier and fullback Charlotte Grant are the quartet on standby.

Grant is the most unfortunate casualty having done a solid job standing in for first-choice right-back Ellie Carpenter, who missed 12 months of action in the build-up to last year's World Cup with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

After facing Germany, Australia will meet Zambia and the USA in their other pool fixtures.

MATILDAS OLYMPIC SQUAD:

Goalkeepers: Mackenzie Arnold, Teagan Micah

Defenders: Ellie Carpenter, Steph Catley (capt), Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy, Clare Polkinghorne, Kaitlyn Torpey

Midfielders: Kyra Cooney-Cross, Katrina Gorry, Emily van Egmond, Clare Wheeler, Tameka Yallop

Forwards: Caitlin Foord, Mary Fowler, Michelle Heyman, Hayley Raso, Cortnee Vine

Alternates: Lydia Williams, Sharn Freier, Charlotte Grant, Courtney Nevin.

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