After tying Nigeria, Canada women turn attention to well-drilled Ireland at World Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia — After a frustrating scoreless draw with Nigeria, Canada now turns its attention to a well-drilled Irish side at the Women’s World Cup.
Ranked 22nd in the world, tournament debutante Ireland is coming off a 1-0 loss to Australia. But the 10th-ranked Matildas had to work hard, needing a 52nd-minute penalty to get past Ireland in their Group B opener in Sydney.
Nigeria coach Randy Waldrum’s team faces the Australians next. And his take on the tournament co-host’s struggles with Ireland and its well-organized defence unwittingly shone some light on seventh-ranked Canada.
“I can’t speak for them … But I’m sure they was some frustration that they couldn’t break through and score in the run of play,” said Waldrum. “But good teams find ways to win and they found the penalty and got the result they needed.”