Australia drew 3-3 with South Korea in the Women's Asian Cup Group A on Sunday, finishing second in the group and forcing a longer tournament path through Perth rather than remaining in Sydney. Defensive lapses and missed chances plagued the Matildas, though Alanna Kennedy's stoppage-time equalizer kept them unbeaten, while defender Steph Catley suffered a head injury.
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Australia drew 3-3 with South Korea in the Women's Asian Cup Group A on Sunday, finishing second in the group and forcing a longer tournament path through Perth rather than remaining in Sydney. Defensive lapses and missed chances plagued the Matildas, though Alanna Kennedy's stoppage-time equalizer kept them unbeaten, while defender Steph Catley suffered a head injury.