Canadian women’s soccer team leave for Rio Olympics, ‘bloody excited to get there’
John Herdman and the Canadian women’s soccer team left France for Rio on Sunday night, feeling “bloody excited to get there.”
Canada, ranked 10th in the world, left on the heels of a 1-0 win over No. 12 China last Wednesday and a 1-0 loss to No. 3 France on Saturday. Herdman thought his players deserved a better fate against the French.
“It was a dominant performance against China. A real dominant performance,” Herdman told The Canadian Press prior to boarding an 11-hour flight to Brazil. “And then they’ve come into the French (game) and carried that through. The first half was tight and then the second half, I thought Canada were clearly the better team.
“And if you can go into an Olympics knowing you can say that against a genuine medal contender then you know you’re in the mix. And that’s not trying to oversell it. We’re underdogs for sure, but we were able to push the French. And if we keep that form up and that spirit, who knows what can happen?”


