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SYDNEY : Australia coach Tony Gustavsson has warned against the Matildas getting carried away with their form after they beat Spain 3-2 in the Cup of Nations to extend their winning streak to six matches. More than 17,000 fans watched on at Parramatta Stadium on Sunday as goals from Cortnee Vine, Clare Po

SYDNEY : Australia coach Tony Gustavsson has warned against the Matildas getting carried away with their form after they beat Spain 3-2 in the Cup of Nations to extend their winning streak to six matches.

Facing the seventh ranked side in the world was the toughest match in a tournament that was expressly set up to prepare the Matildas for the group stage when they co-host the Women's World Cup in July and August."We need to be humble and not get carried away," he told reporters.

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