National Post

Sinclair scores pair in victory over Korea

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LAGOS , PORTUGAL • Christine Sinclair scored twice and helped set up another to help Canada defeat South Korea 3- 0 at the Algarve Cup soccer tournament Monday.

The goals raised Sinclair’s career tally to 172, just 12 behind retired American Abby Wambach’s internatio­nal record of 184 goals.

Sinclair opened the scoring in the 24th minute, banging home a rebound from her own penalty kick after fullback Allysha Chapman was taken down in the box.

Jessie Fleming, a 19-yearold midfielder earning her 50th cap, made it 2- 0 in the 73rd minute off a Sinclair setup.

The 34- year- old captain from Burnaby, B.C., making her 265 th appearance for Canada, then padded the lead in the 79th minute.

“Sinclair has played backto- back 90- minute games and s he’s in i ncredible physical condition,” said Canada coach Kenneth HeinerMoll­er. “It’s always a pleasure working with someone like her, a world-class talent, and I’m looking forward to working with her as we move towards the FIFA Women’s World Cup.”

Canada, ranked fifth in the world, improved to 2-1- 0 at the tournament after losing 3-1 to No. 10 Sweden and beating No. 25 Russia. The Koreans are ranked 14th.

“Tonight we demonstrat­ed the kind of intensity and level of play we expect of ourselves, so this was a better match, but we were building towards it and I think it shows that this team continues to be a real force,” said Heiner-Moller.

The Canadian women improved to 7-1-0 against Korea.

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