Soccer-Australia's Kerr looks for positives in Asian Cup campaign despite final defeat


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April 9 (Reuters) - Australia captain ⁠Sam Kerr said their defeat by Japan in ⁠last month's Asian Cup final was bitterly disappointing but ‌the experience would stand the Matildas in good stead for next year's Women's World Cup.

Japan beat the hosts 1-0 in the final to win ​the title for the third time ⁠in the last four ⁠editions, with Maika Hamano scoring the decisive goal.

Australia's victory over North ⁠Korea ‌in the quarter-finals secured their spot at the World Cup in Brazil and Kerr said there ⁠were many positives to take from their Asian ​Cup campaign.

"We qualified ‌for the World Cup, which is a positive and ⁠Japan are ​a great team," Kerr said in Kenya, where Australia are taking part in the FIFA Series friendlies.

"Still haven't fully reflected on ⁠it yet as it was really ​disappointing, feel like a big opportunity missed.But I feel like with what we achieved, and how the nation got behind us, ⁠it felt like a positive tournament.

"It's important, just in the fact that you're going to face different teams in the World Cup," the Chelsea striker added.

"The World Cup is getting ​bigger each time, and you face ⁠different teams from all different confederations, so it's important for ​us to be ready for all ‌types of games."

Australia face Malawi on ​Saturday before taking on either Kenya or India.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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