Canadian women set for South Korea friendly, the final test of a tumultuous 2024
Interim Canada coach Cindy Tye expects South Korea to provide a different look than Iceland did on Friday when the teams meet Tuesday in Spain in the Canadian women’s last outing of the year.
How different remains to be seen, with the 19th-ranked Koreans under new coach Shin Sang-woo, who was put in charge last month. He succeeds English coach Colin Bell, who stepped down in June.
South Korea is coming off a 5-0 drubbing at the hands of third-ranked Spain on Friday in Cartagena, Spain. Canada and Iceland drew 0-0 the same day in the Pinatar Arena in Murcia, which is also hosting Tuesday’s contest.
“They’re a group that’s come under new leadership so they’re adjusting as well,” Tye said of the Koreans. “We’ve noticed a different roster, the ones in camp, from some of the games that we’ve looked at.”