Canada’s attack misfires in scoreless draw vs. Nigeria at Women’s World Cup FIFAWWC
But the thing is that Sinclair wasn’t the player she had been in her prime.
But it was the penalty that was the moment that defined the opener for Canada – an overall lack of finish, precision and incision. Ashley Lawrence and Adriana Leon had run amok down the left, but when the time came to put the ball in the box, the threats were easily dealt with. The second-half substitutions of Cloe Lacasse and Evelyne Viens each provided a jolt for the Canadian attack, but the true chances just never fully materialized.Article content
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