Canadian women pay for defensive errors in 3-0 loss to Japan at SheBelieves Cup
FRISCO, Texas — Canada, paying for defensive errors, lost 3-0 to Japan in its final outing at the SheBelieves Cup on Wednesday.
Playing under the cloud of a labour dispute with Canada Soccer, the sixth-ranked Canadian women finished 1-2-0 at the four-team tournament. It was a disappointing finale with Canada conceding three goals for the first time since a 3-0 loss to the U.S. in the final of the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship in February 2020.
After an even start to the game, the 11th-ranked Japanese — also 1-2-0 — began to take control midway through the first half.
Kiko Seike opened the scoring in the 26th minute, tucking the ball under goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo after a Rikako Kobayashi pass found the Canadian defence wanting with centre back Shelina Zadorsky caught out of position. It was Japan’s first goal of the tournament.