
Kyra Cooney-Cross
Kyra Cooney-Cross is an Australian midfielder known for her energetic playing style and ability to disrupt opponents' plays. As a key player for Arsenal, she has made significant contributions to the team's midfield dynamics and was particularly impactful in their recent dominant performance against Tottenham.
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Montemurro also hinted at possible involvement for both Kyra Cooney-Cross and goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold.
Raso ruled out as Matildas aim to exorcise Korean demons in Asian CupKyra Cooney-Cross was spotted on the field for the first time this camp.
Matildas’ hearts go out to Iran team and familiesCooney-Cross missed training to be with her mother, who is battling cancer.
Heatley holds late brother closeKyra Cooney-Cross is part of the Matildas squad and has been involved in recent training sessions.
Mackenzie Arnold is Matildas’ No.1 again, Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr make appearance in PerthKyra Cooney-Cross has also been named, the midfielder having played her first minutes off the bench for Arsenal.
Mary Fowler included despite injury concerns, Charli Grant misses outKyra Cooney-Cross scored a stunning long-range strike for the fourth goal.
Football Ferns v Australia live updates, second internationalKyra Cooney-Cross gets her second goal for the Matildas.
Game scores, results, team, lineup, how to watchAustralia scored a late winner when Kyra Cooney-Cross centred the ball to an unmarked Foord.
Matildas beat Wales as Kerr non-touch proves crucialCooney-Cross had 19 WSL outings last season and is biding her time behind other players.
Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross eye Women’s Super League title nextKyra Cooney-Cross was part of the Arsenal squad that defeated Barcelona in Lisbon on Sunday last week.
Australia’s Matildas aim for Asian women’s titleKyra Cooney-Cross was part of the Arsenal squad that won the Women's Champions League final.
Phil Gould, it’s time for you stop the blame gameKyra Cooney-Cross will also feature in the Champions League final as part of the Matildas.
Joe Montemurro to coach Matildas, Graham Arnold to coach … Iraq?Kyra Cooney-Cross started for Arsenal in their Women's Champions League match against Real Madrid.
Arsenal left stuck in mud as Real Madrid take control of WCL quarter-final | Women's Champions LeagueA quadruple change of Stina Blackstenius, Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross brought attacking impetus and energy.
Women’s League Cup final and WSL: talking points from weekend’s action | Women's Super LeagueKyra Cooney-Cross spurned two shooting chances during the match against Colombia.
Matildas end horror SheBelieves Cup winless after defeat to Colombia | MatildasKyra Cooney-Cross was particularly energetic, forcing turnover after turnover.
Five-star Arsenal hammer Tottenham in WSL derby as Chloe Kelly makes return | Women's Super League











































































