Canadians calm, Sinclair focused on eve of World Cup opener against Cameroon
LAVERUNE, France — A relaxed Canadian team trained in the sunny south of France on Saturday, showing no signs of nerves ahead of Monday’s Women’s World Cup opener against Cameroon.
But peel away the can-can dance moves and pre-practice playlist that included Bad Bunny, DJ Snake, Daddy Yankee and Travis Scott and the fifth-ranked Canadian team is all business.
Asked what she was hearing from back home, on the eve of her fifth World Cup, captain Christine Sinclair said she has shut down her social media.
“I’ve actually deleted it from my phone. So you guys are it,” she told a handful of Canadian reporters after practice at a secluded training ground in a charming town outside of Montpellier.