The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Back between the posts

- BY NEIL DAVIDSON

It’s been 21 months and 27 matches since Erin McLeod was last in the Canadian goal.

Back from her third knee surgery, the 34-year-old from St. Albert, Alta., is savouring her return to the national team ahead of today’s soccer friendly with 14th-ranked Norway in Marbella, Spain.

“This environmen­t, it’s not like any other environmen­t in the world,” McLeod said in an interview from Spain. “It’s so high-performanc­e, high-class. People are wonderful. I was saying yesterday it’s impossible not to grow in this environmen­t and. I feel so honoured to be invited in.”

McLeod spent some time with Canada in April in Europe ahead of games against Sweden and Germany. But while she trained with the squad, she was not one of the three ‘keepers on the roster.

Stephanie Labbe played the full 90 minutes against Sweden and came on for Kailen Sheridan at the half against Germany. Labbe has played all but 45 minutes of the four matches since.

Sabrina D’Angelo has also been in the goalkeeper mix in McLeod’s absence. But coach John Herdman called in just McLeod and Labbe for the Norway game.

While it’s not McLeod’s first rodeo, she acknowledg­es she has had to learn some hard lessons recently — “No guarantee I was going to be able to come back, there’s no guarantee that I’d be able to play for my club or my country. And while I’m back at the camp, there’s still no guarantees.

“But for me I’m very proud to be here. I am really grateful for the last few years. They’ve been two of the hardest of my career and I’ve learned a lot about myself.”

McLeod says she has been hard on herself in the past. She plans to change that in the years she has left playing.

“I just want to enjoy it. That’s my goal coming in here,” she said.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Canada goalkeeper Erin McLeod wipes tears from her eyes after losing 2-1 to England during a FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter-final soccer game in Vancouver, B.C., in June 2015.
CP PHOTO Canada goalkeeper Erin McLeod wipes tears from her eyes after losing 2-1 to England during a FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter-final soccer game in Vancouver, B.C., in June 2015.

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