Katrina Gorry has been on an emotional rollercoaster during this FIFA Women’s World Cup.
It has been an emotional rollercoaster for Gorry who is the fiancee of Swedish player Clara Markstedt.
And in Saturday’s epic quarter-final against France, Gorry was trusted with Australia’s sixth penalty attempt and didn’t let her country down, rocketing her strike into the back of the net before kissing her wrist, pointing to the sky and rocking her arms in celebration.Getty ImagesfatherThe Matildas all donned black armbands against France to pay tribute, while Gorry went one step further though, penning a special tribute to her fiancee’s father on her wrist.
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