Canada and U.S. renew women’s soccer rivalry at SheBelieves Cup in Orlando
History and the world rankings are on his side when it comes to playing Canada.
But U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski wasn’t providing any bulletin-board material ahead of Thursday’s game between the North American rivals at the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando.
The Canadian women, tied for eighth with Brazil in the FIFA world rankings, have only won three of 60 meetings (3-50-7) with the top-ranked Americans. And new Canada coach Bev Priestman is facing the U.S. without captain Christine Sinclair, Diana Matheson, Erin McLeod, Kadeisha Buchanan, Ashley Lawrence and Jordyn Huitema, who are either injured or back in Europe with their clubs.
The six players have 845 caps and 229 international goals between them. The 37-year-old Sinclair leads the soccer world with 186 international goals.