Canada coach Bev Priestman looks to provide balance for players at World Cup
When the Canadian women’s soccer team struck gold at the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2021, it did so in a COVID bubble far from family and friends.
And while the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will take place in more normal conditions, with some loved ones able to make the long trip watching from the stands, weeks away from home can take their toll.
Coach Bev Priestman has planned accordingly.
Priestman is taking a page from her time as an assistant coach with England, under then-manager Phil Neville, before becoming Canada coach in November 2020.