After scrappy win over Panama, Canadian women look to find flow against Costa Rica
After a frustrating, uneven win over Panama that saw 74 stoppages in play according to coach Bev Priestman, Canada looks to find its flow Monday against Costa Rica at the CONCACAF W Championship in Mexico.
The sixth-ranked Canadian women prevailed 1-0 Friday, despite No. 57 Panama’s low defensive block and time-wasting tactics. That, combined with an opening 6-0 victory over No. 76 Trinidad and Tobago, earned Olympic champion Canada a berth in the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand with one group game remaining.
With Panama players going down at the drop of a hat, Priestman estimated the game featured a stoppage every 80 seconds on average, making for a scrappy affair.
“The most important thing for us now is we move past that game,” Priestman said Sunday. “It wasn’t perfect. It got the job done. But I think we need a game now where those sort of antics don’t disrupt the rhythm … This game is where we can hopefully get our flow and kick on, because I think we need that test heading into the games in front of us.”