Score a goal, shake a leg. Canada’s World Cup soccer women have the music in them
PARIS — Safe to say, members of the Canadian women’s soccer team have the music in them.
From grooving to Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” on the team bus to flossing during an impromptu rendition of “O Canada” on a stadium visit at the Women’s World Cup, the Canadians don’t need much incentive to belt out a song or shake a leg.
“Everybody can relate to music and I think that’s the beauty of it,” said veteran midfielder Sophie Schmidt. “It just brings people alive and makes you want to move. You can’t have a bad time listening to music and so I think our team thrives on that
“We’re a music culture. It’s amazing to see people singing, dancing. People who are sometimes in their shell, they come alive when songs come on so it’s great to see.”