The Matildas face a tight turnaround before their Women's World Cup semifinal against England and will have minimal time on the training track.
Heavy legs will be stretched and eased back into action, while bruised bodies will be spared any load beyond the 120 minutes and penalties players spent on their feet on Saturday night."We've got the best medical staff in the world," midfielder Katrina Gorry said.
Hayley Raso, Mary Fowler and Emily van Egmond have also been busy, while Sam Kerr played 65 of her 75 minutes to date against France. "It's the work you've put in and the understanding of each other and helping each other and if someone's struggling someone else steps in and helps.
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