Coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller tells Canadian women to enjoy the moment at World Cup
MONTPELLIER, France — Canada coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller is urging his players to enjoy the moment as they take the field Monday against Cameroon in their Women’s World Cup opener.
“Being from Denmark, I know what it’s like not to qualify. Or know some very good players from Denmark who are not here. And what it’s feels like,” Heiner-Moller told the pre-game news conference Sunday.
“If you’re too nervous about (Monday), you need to change that. It’s excitement, right? It’s about being here, living the moment. We play friendlies and we do like playing friendlies. But it’s so different to play World Cups or Olympics. You don’t get this moment back.
“That could be pressure, but it can also be a pleasure and an excitement. So hopefully we’ll bring that. Enjoy the moment …. I’m not saying this is going to be a walk in the park at all. It’s enjoying the tackles, the runs, the taste of blood in (your) mouth when you’re actually working hard. That’s a part of the enjoyment as well.”