Priestman wants Canadian players to be themselves while pushing for Olympic spots
MONTREAL — Bev Priestman’s message to her squad during the international window is clear: just be yourself.
The Canadian women’s national soccer team coach doesn’t want her players to put additional pressure on themselves as they fight for roster spots in two upcoming pre-Olympic friendlies against Mexico.
The No. 9-ranked Canadians host No. 31 Mexico on Saturday afternoon at Montreal’s Saputo Stadium before a rematch on Tuesday at Toronto’s BMO Field.
“In these moments you can really tense up as a player, and I think that’s the last thing I want,” Priestman said Friday. “The competition’s there, you don’t need to talk about it. It’s real, I see it every day.