Sophie Schmidt tested in defence as Canada warms up for Women’s World Cup
Better known as a midfielder, Sophie Schmidt has played in the Canadian backline at the Algarve Cup.
The 30-year-old from Abbotsford, B.C., lined up on the left of a back three with Kadeisha Buchanan and Rebecca Quinn in the fifth-ranked Canadians’ 0-0 draw with No. 22 Iceland. Shelina Zadorsky came in for Quinn in the subsequent 1-0 win over No. 20 Scotland.
“It was great. I love it,” Schmidt said of the move into defence. “Especially (since) I’m the type of player that loves the passing game. And so I have the whole field in front of me, I can literally pick my pass.
“It’s the defensive bit that is a bit uncomfortable. You’re kind of the last line of defence before the goal so there’s some stress. But I’m learning the ropes and I have Kadeisha Buchanan beside me, so I can’t really go wrong. She’s got my back.”