Monday, February 20, 2023

Ladies First: SheBelieves Cup Friendly 2023 Brasil Canada


19 fevrier 2023

ENG with full Pre & Post MAtch
Women.SheBeleivesCup.2023.Brazil.Canada.ENG.twb22.mp4
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Coach Bev Priestman knew a flat performance in a 2-0 loss to the United States in Canada's opener at the SheBelieves Cup didn't define her team, whose attention has been divided due to an ongoing labour dispute with Canada Soccer. The sixth-ranked Canadian women proved her right with a 2-0 win over No. 9-ranked Brazil. "I'm really proud of the group, for what they've come through, to bounce back," Priestman said after the match. "We said today we had to climb, we had to keep moving forward. And we did that. "To keep a clean sheet against a hard team to beat, two set-play goals, some young faces on the pitch that I thought did outstanding. So overall, I'm really pleased. And it's nice to see the group smile. A win helps. And we keep moving forward." The labour strife clearly unsettled the Canadian women in their loss to the top-ranked U.S. on Thursday in Orlando, a performance Priestman termed "uncharacteristic." But the Olympic champions looked far more composed against Brazil from the get-go, launching several early attacks.


Brazil hosted a two-game series with Canada in November, with each team registering a 2-1 win. They were the first meetings between the two since Canada edged Brazil 4-3 in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics after the game ended 0-0. Canada improved its all-time record against Brazil to 12-10-7. Canada lost 2-0 to Brazil in its only other appearance at the SheBelieves Cup in 2021. The Canadians finished third that year, in Priestman's debut as coach.

















 

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