Quarter-final win over France was an occasion of soaring spectacle for Australia, and the stakes could not have been higher

“We’ve made history.” These are big words. But Matildas winger Hayley Raso is entitled to make them. She played 104 minutes in a titanic World Cup quarter-final struggle against a mighty French side. Then, after being substituted, had the best seat in the house for what those in Brisbane will surely describe as the greatest penalty shootout ever.

“You saw the emotion and the scenes afterwards,” she said. “The feelings all around are just so high.”

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