Canada crushed Trinidad and Tobago on their Concacaf W debut



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The activity of Women’s World Cup continued in the steel giant, where Canada served as visitors against Trinidad and Tobago, a duel that at first glance seemed to give little to nothing since the audience gave something to talk about, however, those with the maple leaf showed their power showing no mercy to their opponent by winning 6-0.

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A rhythm of study in the boot and the captain Christine Sinclair put the one who seemed the only one of the night. Game two was torture for the Women Soca Warriors as the Canadians stepped on the gas and the other five fell through Julia Grosso, Jessie Fleming, Janine Beckie and Jordyn Huitema. With this result, the Olympic champions added their first points and surpassed the goal mark so far in the contested duels.

Calm and relaxed, the reward of Olympic champions arrived before half an hour. Ashley Lawrence received the ball from the left, sent a line into the box and Christine Sinclair he finished with a header. Canada were already winning, their dominance wasn’t that overwhelming either, but the captain was a complete danger due to her speed and variability. With just a few strokes, he thwarted and even kicked out Trinidad and Tobago’s goal, but his ball went wide as Kimika Forbes was the only one to stop him.

Nothing, absolutely nothing, led by Kenwyne Jones, they were even very close to having another goal conceded after a handball in the box. Katia Itzel stopped everything and went to the VAR to review the piece.

A few minutes and the maximum sentence was marked. Jessie Fleming took the ball safely which worked against her as her shot went over the crossbar.

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Without strength, courage and heart, the Trinitarians rThey equalized the first half. Nerves took over and Reha Belgrave was the first reserved.

Before going to the locker room for half-time, a game between Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie ended with a goal, although the celebration faded as it was called off for offside.

With the side game started, Bev Priestman threw all the meat on the grill and in one fell swoop sent four substitutions in search of second base. Julia GrossoShe was one of those chosen to make Kimika Forbes uncomfortable and shortly after being inside the green rectangle, she did her job. Jessie Fleming took the ball from the left, sent a pass to Jordyn Huitema and assisted Julia Grosso with a heel, which simply closed the game.

Already over time Kenwyne Joness got into chess on the move, however, his team couldn’t get past the half court, so Kailen Sheridan seemed to be on vacation.

In the home straight, the legs no longer gave the Women Soca Warriors and Julia Grosso signed her double. Canada realized the condition of its rival and stepped on the accelerator. Janine Beckie shone for his sector and thanks to his speed he seconded Jessie Fleming who fought back and finished fourth. Janine Beckie continued the dance and Jordyn Huitema sealed it all. The time was up and there was no more. Canada has complied.

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