Canada women’s soccer coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller sees positives in Asia trips
Two trips to Asia produced 4-0 defeats for the Canadian women’s soccer team — against Japan and Brazil, respectively.
But both times, the seventh-ranked Canadians responded the next time out — tying Japan 0-0 in a closed-door game and blanking New Zealand 3-0.
“Even though I will never be comfortable … losing 4-0, like never. No matter who we put on the pitch, that shouldn’t be happening,” Canada coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller said from his native Denmark. “But I saw some of the players I hadn’t seen in a while on the pitch playing for Canada. That was a great learning and insight into who is where, who is ready, who needs some more time.
“And both the match against Brazil and the match against New Zealand gave me some very interesting answers.”