Canada women look for more balanced performance against Germany at English tournament
Olympic champion Canada is looking for a more balanced performance against third-ranked Germany on Sunday after an uneven showing in its opening 1-1 tie with England at the Arnold Clark Cup.
The sixth-ranked Canadian women were second-best in the first half against No. 8 England on Thursday in Middlesbrough before finding their feet in the second half with Janine Beckie’s elegant 55th-minute strike securing the draw.
“That England game, it took us half a game to get into that. Then we started to open up and we started to bring what we really can and take more risks,” said Canada coach Bev Priestman. “And that’s what we need to do to really push on and hurt Tier 1 teams.”
“Going into this next game it’s about balancing across 90 minutes,” she added.