Canadians crash out of Women’s World Cup in round-of-16 loss to Sweden
PARIS — Stephanie Labbe choked back the emotion. Sophie Schmidt’s voice broke. Desiree Scott was in shock.
Christine Sinclair was the last player to emerge after Canada’s World Cup-ending 1-0 loss to Sweden in the round of 16 Monday. She had time to compose herself, saying she was disappointed with the result, but not her team’s effort.
But it was hard to erase the memory of the talismanic captain on her knees face down on the turf at Parc des Princes after the final whistle of a game that saw Canada fall victim to one Swedish counter-attack and its inability to pull even — missing a potentially tying penalty kick.
“This one will hurt, I think, just because we played so well,” the 36-year-old Sinclair acknowledged. “And we definitely had the team to go deeper in this tournament, so that’s disappointing.”