Matildas star forward Mary Fowler has announced her plans to pull out of Australiaโs upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Chinese Taipei, to focus on her mental health.
The Manchester City attacker will no longer play in the four scheduled matches due to kick off on Thursday, and will join fellow Matildas Katrina Gorry and Clare Wheeler on the sidelines.
In a statement released through Football Australia, Mary Fowler shared her plans to regroup and recover with family in Australia for the rest of the year.
โIโve decided to take this time to prioritise recovery in order to refresh both mentally and physically, so that I can continue to put my best self forward for both club and country,โ she said.
โPlaying for the national team is something that I never take for granted.
โI have, however, through past experiences, come to realise that my mind and my body are also things that I should also never take for granted.

Fowler also acknowledged how a gruelling schedule has taken its toll on her overall health, stating that while exciting, itโs โat times also challenging.โ
โI really appreciate everyoneโs support and understanding, and I hope to see you all soon.โ
Mary Fowler isnโt the only player to acknowledge when itโs time to take a break. The forwardโs announcement comes just a week after fellow teammate Cortnee Vine revealed she would also be withdrawing from the camp for reasons related to mental health.
Between representing the country during the most exciting time in womenโs football history, and continuing to score career goals abroad as Manchester Cityโs star attacker, Mary Fowler has had a huge few years. Especially in the world of elite sport where every part of your body โ and mind โ is constantly being put to the test.
In her marie claire cover shoot last year, Fowler reflected on the enduring legacy of the Matildas and the teamโs impact on womenโs sport in general.
โItโs hard to put into words the legacy weโve left behind. I think itโs really special that we can get recognised as a team for the work we did and the journey weโve had together.
โItโs amazing already to see the growth thereโs been,โ says Fowler. โIโve come in at the perfect time when thereโs so much opportunity. My hope for the future, for a lot of young girls starting out now, is for them to have as much opportunity as Iโve had, or even more. Thatโs what weโve all worked towards and what so many female footballers before me have worked so hard for.โ
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