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    Canadian women crush in water polo quarter-finals

    Alan BinderBy Alan BinderAugust 3, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
    Canadian women crush in water polo quarter-finals
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    Soon the first half gave an idea of ​​the outcome of the meeting. The Americans scored an average of one goal every minute to advance 7-1.

    I’m disappointed with the way we started the match. We are not even close to realizing our potential. They came out strong and took advantage of the little things. We did not. It was hard to get back into the gameShay Laroche admitted after the meeting.

    The Canadians seemed helpless in the face of repeated attacks from their opponents, leaving goalkeeper Clara Volpesi to her fate. The latter made only 7 saves in the match from 23 shots.

    At the other end of the pool, Ashleigh Johnson had a great game with 14 saves from 17 shots. To make matters worse, the US team changed goalkeepers before the fourth inning. Amanda Longan sent in front of Grid.

    The positive is that we are back in the game. We showed character. We can play against the bestThis is Emma Wright.

    The water polo players, some at the edge of the pool, some in the water, listen intently to the instructions of their coach.

    Canada coach David Paradillo gives instructions to his players during a pause in play.

    Photo: Getty Images / Harry How

    We had good times in the tournament, but it didn’t happen in all aspects of the game at the same time. I know we can do better in a full matchCoach David Paradillo added.

    You look at the ball with concentration after the opponent's shot.

    US goalkeeper Ashley Johnson

    Photo: Getty Images / Harry How

    I think our best is yet to come. We didn’t show up for the team. We are still growing. We lost that day, but we showed that we can be there with the big teams.

    Quote from:Joëlle Békhazi, Canadian water polo team

    The Canadians finished fourth in Group A with just one win in four matches. The Americans won Group B with three wins in four games.

    Canada will play a classification match on Thursday to determine its final location. The United States is trying to win a third consecutive Olympic gold.

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    Alan Binder

    "Alcohol scholar. Twitter lover. Zombieaholic. Hipster-friendly coffee fanatic."

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