Canadian women relaxed ahead of World Cup opener but still face some injury issues
MELBOURNE, Australia — Canada looked relaxed at training Wednesday ahead of its FIFA Women’s World Cup opener against Nigeria, although several players appeared to be working at their own pace.
Midfielder Jessie Fleming was mostly a spectator in the portion of the morning practice open to the media at a local soccer club. And forwards Deanne Rose and Nichelle Prince, who are both returning from Achilles injuries, worked out on their own under the direction of a trainer.
“A few players are on their own individual plan,” said Canada coach Bev Priestman, downplaying an injury question. “Today was a light day … You would have seen Deanne, Nichelle doing some specific work on their rehab. So yeah, I think Jessie should be fine.”
One hopes so.