Gustavsson: Australia destined for greater heights


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<div>Brisbane: Head coach Tony Gustavsson is confident Australia can create more history following their 7-6 penalty shootout victory against France in their FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 quarter-final on Saturday.</div>
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