Canada beats New Zealand 2-0, qualifies for round of 16 at Women’s World Cup
GRENOBLE, France — Two wins in as many games for Canada at the Women’s World Cup. And coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller sees even better things ahead.
“I’m very happy for the win but I know this team has got more,” the Dane said after Saturday’s 2-0 victory over New Zealand moved his team into the round of 16. “It’s like you’re hungry and you’re eating a little bit but you’re still hungry. I know this team can do so much more.”
After dispatching No. 46 Cameroon 1-0 and 19th-ranked New Zealand, fifth-ranked Canada now heads 600 kilometres north to Reims where it will face the eighth-ranked Netherlands on Thursday to decide who tops Group E.
The two teams are tied on points and goal difference. The European champion Dutch beat winless Cameroon 3-1 earlier Saturday at Valenciennes to also advance to the knockout stage.