Olympic soccer draw will allow Canadians to start planning on and off the pitch
Wednesday’s Olympic soccer draw will answer a lot of questions for Canada coach Bev Priestman, allowing her to finalize plans on and of the pitch.
First, the 34-year-old will learn whom eighth-ranked Canada will face in the group stage at the Tokyo Games — although the FIFA draw procedures have already provided a hint of that — and start planning ways to beat them.
“Definitely scouting will kick in. And that’s when you start to get excited as a technical coach,” Priestman said Monday from Vancouver.
But Priestman and her staff will also be able to plan the team’s arrival in Japan, based off its match schedule, and map out Canada’s final warmup games to prepare for their Olympic opponents.