The Daily Courier

Canadian women fall in Algarve Cup final

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SAO JOAO DA VENDA, Portugal (CP) — Canada’s bid to defend its Algarve Cup title ended in a 1-0 loss to Spain on Wednesday in the final of the 12-team women’s soccer tournament.

Fourth-ranked Canada trailed after five minutes when FC Barcelona’s Leila Ouahabi connected on a high shot from outside the penalty box. The goal was only the second conceded by Canada in four games at the tournament.

Despite the loss, coach John Herdman can take solace from the young talent he fielded. The average age of the Canadian starting 11 was just under 22. Desiree Scott, 29, and goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe, 30, were the only starters over the age of 23.

For Canada, who threw everything at the 14th-ranked Spaniards in search of a tying goal, it was a disappoint­ing end to the tournament. As in the final group game against Portugal — a 0-0 tie — Canada generated a string of chances but was unable to convert.

“I remember the Algarve final last year against Brazil. We had three chances and scored two,” Herdman said, citing last year’s 2-1 win. “This game we had 11, 12 (chances) and scored zero — and some really good ones.

“I think the girls will be disappoint­ed and frustrated, but at the same time it’s a performanc­e where on any other day we probably win that match.”

Canada scored three goals in four matches at the tournament, with two from Christine Sinclair and one from Sophie Schmidt.

Herdman started Jordyn Huitema, making the 15-year-old forward from Chilliwack the third-youngest player to appear for the women’s team behind record-holder Kara Lang and Jessie Fleming — who were also 15 when they made their senior debut.

Canada’s next games are in Europe in April against No. 8 Sweden and No. 2 Germany.

“It’s what the team needs,” said Herdman. “We’ve just got to keep going — tough game after tough game against teams that are in peak condition.”

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