Email By Patrick Galloway Posted February 19, 2019 06:25:17 Photo: Ante Milicic (right) went to two World Cups as Socceroos assistant coach. (AAP: Brendan Esposito) Related Story: Player relationships broke down with Stajcic, but now Matildas face a rocky road Related Story: Matildas face ‘very, very tough’ draw at women’s World Cup Map: Australia If there weren’t already enough reasons to watch this year’s Women’s World Cup in France, the appointment of a highly respected coach from the men’s side of the game has added unexpected intrigue.While Football Federation Australia (FFA) continues to deal with the controversy surrounding the dismissal of Alen Stajcic, the game’s governing body has put its credibility on the line by appointing a leading coach from its men’s program to take charge of the Matildas.Perhaps it’s in part a reflection of the urgency of the situation in this, a World Cup year, while the Cup of Nations is now less than two weeks away. Can the Matildas really win the World Cup?Matildas coach Alen Stajcic insists that whatever the World Cup draw produces, a genuine title challenge awaits. “I do believe that there is some element of risk knowing that Ante hasn’t worked with female footballers…