Matildas hero Katrina Gorry suffers shoulder injury ahead of friendlies against Brazil and Taiwan

Matildas midfielder Katrina Gorry will miss the Matildas’ upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Taiwan after sustaining a shoulder injury in the WSL.

West Ham released a statement on the 32-year-old on Friday night (AEDT).

“We can confirm that Katrina Gorry sustained a shoulder injury in last weekend’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion,” the club said.

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“Subsequently, the midfielder has withdrawn from Australia’s upcoming international camp at the end of November and will remain at Chadwell Heath, where she has already begun her rehabilitation programme.

“Everyone at the club would like to wish Katrina well in her recovery.”

Gorry’s international side is still without a full-time coach, but whenever an appointment is made, the coach could experience a baptism of fire in games against Japan, the United States and Colombia in Australia’s debut at the SheBelieves Cup.

Football Australia are being patient in their hunt for a new full-time coach, but Tony Gustavsson’s permanent replacement is expected to be in place by the first window of 2025, which could potentially also mark Sam Kerr’s international return from injury.

The Matildas will travel to the US for the 10th edition of the prestigious international round-robin tournament, kicking off their campaign against world No.7 Japan on Thursday, February 20 at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas.

The new coach of the Matildas could face a baptism of fire, but they might have Sam Kerr back in the team.The new coach of the Matildas could face a baptism of fire, but they might have Sam Kerr back in the team.
The new coach of the Matildas could face a baptism of fire, but they might have Sam Kerr back in the team. Credit: Getty Images

They will then face the world No.1 Americans on Sunday, February 23 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and world No.21 Colombia on Wednesday, February 26 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.

Australia will hope mercurial skipper Kerr is back playing by then, as it will be more than 12 months since her ACL rupture.

Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor this week flagged Kerr could return to training with her club team by year’s end.

Regardless of her availability, the matches will serve as crucial preparation for the 2026 Asian Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for the Matildas to compete against some of the world’s best teams on an international platform,” Football Australia chief executive James Johnson said in a statement.

“The SheBelieves Cup aligns with our vision to challenge the team in high-stakes environments as we continue to elevate the Matildas and build towards the next FIFA Women’s World Cup.

“The invitation to this respected tournament speaks to the high regard of the Matildas internationally.

“With the line-up of US women’s national team, Japan and Colombia, the meaningful experience gained from being a part of top-quality competition will be an invaluable set of matches for our AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 preparations.

“The mixture of styles, world-class players, and replication of a tournament-style playing schedule provides an opportunity for the further development and roster evolution on the road to 2026 and the next cycle.”

The Matildas, under interim coach Tom Sermanni, next have two friendlies against Brazil followed by another pair against Taiwan across the extended November-December international window.

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