Women's World Cup 2023: 6 key takeaways from Canada's group stage exit

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Here's what stood out from Canada's early exit at the Women's World Cup julialeahranney

What becomes clear is that Canada's game and tactical plans need to be adapted. Playing a lower-ranked team no longer guarantees an easy win, but quite the opposite.In two of Canada's group stage matches, they conceded a goal in the first 10 minutes. Although they were able to secure three points in their clash with Ireland,Australia and Ireland's early goals came as a surprise to many Canadian soccer fans, who are used to seeing Priestman's backline as tight, tough and stable.

Katie McCabe scored a stunning goal for Ireland, which pointed out Canada's defensive gaps and miscommunication. This World Cup experience will give Priestman some much-needed insight into Canada's set-piece strategy.

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