Gilles’ set-piece goal gives Canada a rare win over Germany at Arnold Clark Cup
NORWICH, United Kingdom — Defender Vanessa Gilles’ early goal lifted Canada to a rare win over Germany on Sunday, a 1-0 decision that moved the Olympic champions atop the standings at the four-team Arnold Clark Cup.
The third-ranked Germans (0-1-1) had plenty of the ball but lacked clinical finishing in a scrappy game on a damp blustery evening at Carrow Road. Gilles, however, was on the mark and Canada (1-0-1) absorbed some late pressure — including a string of corners — to hang on for the win.
Sixth-ranked Canada went ahead in the seventh minute when Gilles, a force in the air, headed home Janine Beckie’s corner to open her international account. The Canadian centre back soared above Klara Buehl before beating goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger with her downward header.
Both teams benefited from some non-calls, with Germany unsuccessfully appealing for two penalties.