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Priestman pleased with invaluable experience gained by women's soccer team at Arnold Clark Cup

Priestman pleased with invaluable experience gained by women's soccer team at Arnold Clark Cup

CBC
Thursday, February 24, 2022 06:13:32 AM UTC

Bev Priestman got exactly what she bargained for at the Arnold Clark Cup, and although the Canadian women's team finished third in the four-nations tournament, Canada's coach felt her side took the next big step in its evolution.

Priestman doesn't want last summer's Tokyo Olympics to be a one-off, but rather the starting point of a new era that sees the Canadian women competing and holding their own against the top nations in the sport on a regular basis.

To that end, Priestman decided to have her team participate in the Arnold Clark Cup in this month's international window, rather than play a series of friendlies against second-tier countries. Canada, No. 6 in the current FIFA rankings, battled No. 8 England to a 1-1 draw in its opening match, before posting a 1-0 win over No. 3 Germany, and losing 1-0 to No. 9 Spain.

Next year's FIFA World Cup will expand from 24 to 32 nations, and will feature at least 11 European teams, three more than competed at the 2019 World Cup. Seven of the eight quarter-finalists in France three years ago were from Europe.

With this in mind, Priestman challenged her players not to view the Arnold Clark Cup as an exhibition tournament, but rather as a chance to grow and develop while facing three top European nations.

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Overall, Priestman was pleased with what she saw.

The Canadians came from behind to earn a draw against host nation England. Canada recorded only its second win against Germany in 17 all-time meetings between the countries dating back to 1994.

In their final game, the Reds kept things tight against an ultra-slick Spanish team who is unbeaten in 19 consecutive matches and hasn't lost a game in close to two years.

It was far from perfect, as Canada looked uneven at times during the Arnold Clark Cup. But that was to be expected considering that it had been idle since playing a pair of games in Mexico last November.

Canada's three opponents had the advantage of calling on players who are in season with their European clubs — the majority of Canada's squad was made up of players from the National Women's Soccer League, which is in its off-season at the moment. Also, Canada was without captain Christine Sinclair (family reasons) and fellow forward Adriana Leon (injury).

Still, Canada managed to go toe-to-toe against three top-10 countries, each of them among the small group of favourites to win this summer's European Championship.

"The important thing here is context," Priestman said. "As a coach, when you lose, you sometimes lose sight of that. If you told me coming in that some players haven't kicked a ball since [the games in Mexico], you've got Christine missing, you've got Adriana [missing] — I think we've taken a step forward."

Among the many positives for Canada was the outstanding play from Paris Saint-Germain's Ashley Lawrence, widely regarded as one the best fullbacks in the women's game. Lawrence was a driving force in the attack down the left side, as was fellow fullback Jayde Riviere down the right flank. Kadeisha Buchanan and Vanessa Gilles cemented their status as a formidable centre-back pairing, while midfielders Jessie Fleming and Quinn were brilliant on both sides of the ball.

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