Kailen Sheridan says competition brings the best out of the Canadian women
The Canadian women look to put the finishing touches on a golden year Saturday with the first of two matches against Mexico.
The sixth-ranked Olympic champions take on No. 28 Mexico at a Mexico City training facility before Tuesday’s rematch at Estadio Azulgrana.
For Canada, it’s a chance to extend a five-game winning streak and 12-game unbeaten run (8-0-4 including two penalty shootout wins at the Olympics) dating back to a 2-0 loss to Brazil on Feb. 24 at the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando.
Canada is 9-2-4 this year, with the other loss also at the Orlando tournament — a 1-0 defeat at the hands of the top-ranked U.S. that was later avenged at the Tokyo Olympics.