Canada women turn their attention to New Zealand and a familiar face at World Cup
GRENOBLE, France — After surviving Cameroon, Canada now turns its attention to New Zealand and a familiar face in Tom Sermanni at the Women’s World Cup.
The 64-year-old Scot spent a year as a technical assistant/assistant coach with the Canadian women and was on staff under John Herdman at the 2015 World Cup in Canada.
“So I’m sure he knows us fairly well,” captain Christine Sinclair, who turns 36 Wednesday, said wryly. “They’re a gritty team, well-organized, another team that makes it difficult to play. It’ll be a good game.”
The Football Ferns, ranked 19th in the world, lost 1-0 Tuesday to the eighth-ranked Netherlands on a stoppage-time header by substitute Jill Roord in their opener in Le Havre. The loss dropped New Zealand’s all-time record at the tournament to 0-10-2.