Australia 'not done yet' as they chase World Cup glory

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Australia 'not done yet' as they chase World Cup glory
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Australia have inspired a nation at the Women's World Cup but there is still work to be done as they prepare to meet England in the semi-finals.

Mackenzie Arnold and Tony Gustavsson were in a relaxed mood during Tuesday's media conference

Asked who decided on the penalty takers against France, she added: "It wasn't my call!", looking apologetically at Gustavsson. "Compared to us, we have bench players in those teams. We have players playing in mid-table teams in Sweden. So if you look at all that and you look at resources and finances, obviously they are massive favourites going into this game."

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