New women’s soccer coach Heiner-Moller sees seamless transition from Herdman era
TORONTO — There is only one John Herdman.
But in putting Herdman in charge of the men’s national team and naming assistant coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller his replacement with the women, the Canadian Soccer Association opted for continuity and the hope that the experienced Dane can continue the Canadian women’s rise.
“Well I think you cannot find a more seamless solution than this one, hopefully,” Heiner-Moller said in an interview. “Because I’ve been in the environment. I know everything — well not everything — but I know a lot about the staff. I know a lot about the players, what they’re good at and what they’re actually capable of. The potential as well.”
“With a guy like John leaving this program, there will definitely be some bumps. But I do think it will be very seamless,” he added.