Former Canada coach keeping close eye on potential Denmark matchup at World Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia — Kenneth Heiner-Moller’s loyalties will be severely tested if his native Denmark ends up meeting Canada in the round of 16 at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Heiner-Moller is technical director of the Danish Football Association (DBU). And he coached Canada at the 1999 tournament in France.
“Ever since the (tournament) draw I’ve been looking at that (potential matchup) and saying ‘Whoa. That’s going to be a tough one,'” Heiner-Moller told The Canadian Press from his home in Denmark.
Both Canada and Denmark still have work to do to get to the knockout round at the 32-team tournament in Australia and New Zealand. The top two teams in each of the eight groups move on, with both Canada and Denmark currently precariously positioned in second in their pools.