Heyman Aims to Revive Matildas' Olympic Hopes
- Michelle Heyman scored a crucial 90th-minute goal for Australia that salvaged a tie against Zambia.
- Now, she is eager to play against the United States and hopes for another chance from coach Tony Gustavsson.
- Her performance has heightened interest in her potential contributions to the team's upcoming matches.
Canberra United striker Heyman made a significant impact when she was brought on during a crucial moment in the Matildas' Olympic campaign. With the team's aspirations hanging by a thread, Heyman expressed her determination to "change the game." After a decade of experience in the W-League and overseas, she returned to form with a hat-trick in her first match back, showcasing her readiness to contribute at the national level. Following a season off, Heyman rejoined Canberra United, helping the team reach the semi-finals in her comeback season. Despite facing challenges in subsequent years, her resilience and experience caught the attention of Matildas coach Gustavsson, especially after star striker Kerr suffered an ACL injury. Heyman, now wiser and more excited than ever, is eager to prove her worth on the field. As the Matildas prepare to face the formidable United States in Marseille, Heyman acknowledges the challenge ahead. "We all know what the US are like – it’s going to be another high-energy game," she stated, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and determination. Reflecting on her recent performances, including a decisive goal against Zambia, Heyman is ready to take on the responsibility of scoring crucial goals. With her passion for football and a commitment to the team, she aims to help the Matildas keep their Olympic dreams alive. The upcoming match will be a test of her skills and the team's resolve.