No one does it better. Christine Sinclair scores twice to set world goals record
EDINBURG, Texas — Christine Sinclair says she lives her life “trying to be the best Canadian that I can, in my own way.”
On Wednesday, the Canada captain accomplished that and a whole lot more while making an entire nation proud. The 36-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., made soccer history, notching goals No. 184 and 185 to pass retired American Abby Wambach and become the world’s all-time leading goal-scorer.
The relief of getting the record was evident after the game as Sinclair met the media following a champagne bath from her teammates. And the shy striker known as Sinc or Sincy opened up a little — about her status as soccer icon and role model.
“It’s not something I really think about,” she said. “I’m just me. I’m private, I’m quiet. I’ll speak up when I need to … Hopefully I’m an example for others, especially like young kids. Show them what’s possible when you dream those crazy dreams and put in the work.