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The Matildas choose a new coach after Tony Gustavsson got axed

The Matildas' longest-serving and Asian Cup-winning former mentor Tom Sermanni has been appointed as the team's interim coach, effective immediately.

As the hunt for Tony Gustavsson's successor narrows down, Football Australia announced Sermanni, who led the Matildas in two stints between 1994-1997 and 2005-2012, would take the reins ahead of upcoming friendlies.

The Matildas play Germany away in October and are also expected to face Switzerland in that window.

Sermanni brought through the majority of the team's 'golden generation', including Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Emily van Egmond and Tameka Yallop.

'We are delighted to welcome Tom back to the Matildas program,' FA chief executive James Johnson said in a statement.

'With over three decades of football experience in Australia and internationally, his extensive knowledge of the global women's football landscape, the local Australian game and his previous success with the team make him the ideal candidate to guide the Matildas through this transitional period.

'We are conducting a thorough and comprehensive search for our next permanent head coach.

'Tom's appointment allows us the time and space to make the right decision for the long-term future of the Matildas' program, while ensuring our team remains in capable hands for the upcoming international fixtures.'

Tom Sermanni (right) is back at the helm of the Matildas as their interim boss after previously spending 10 years in charge of the side 

The 70-year-old played a big role in bringing stars like Sam Kerr (pictured) and Caitlin Foord into the national side

Sermanni's appointment is a stopgap until Football Australia settles on a permanent replacement for departed boss Tony Gustavsson

FA are expected to begin talks with shortlisted candidates for the full-time role in the coming weeks.

Sermanni led the Matildas to quarter-finals in the 2007 and 2011 Women's World Cups and to the 2010 Women's Asian Cup title - their only triumph in Asia to date.

He coached the United States from 2013 to 2014, was an assistant for Canada in 2015 then led New Zealand from 2018 until the end of the Tokyo Olympics.

Sermanni, 70, will take a temporary leave of absence from his role as head of women's football at Western Sydney Wanderers.

'It's an honour to return to the Matildas, even in this interim capacity,' he said.

'I'm looking forward to working with this talented group of players and helping to ensure a smooth transition as Football Australia continues its search for a permanent head coach.

'My immediate priority is to prepare the team for the upcoming international window.'

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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