No
time for fun as Canada focused on World Cup 'summit'
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[June 25, 2015]
By Steve Keating
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canadian soccer fans
may be enjoying the ride but for the players, the grind of the Women's
World Cup is no fun and the team is still approaching the "death zone,"
head coach John Herdman said on Wednesday.
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Another 50,000-plus crowd will pack into B.C. Place on Saturday
ready to party when Canada play England for a spot in the
semi-finals but it will be all business for Herdman's crew.
"You're not meant to have fun," a stern-faced Herdman said after
putting his team through a training session on Wednesday. "You climb
Everest, it hurts, and it's painful.
"We're now in the death zone where the oxygen is thinner.
"It is not meant to be fun. But when we look back and reflect,
that's when we can go, 'Wow what an achievement what we have done
for our country.'"
Herdman and the players have not avoided the bigger picture of what
hosting a World Cup means for the sport's development in Canada but
the team has maintained a laser focus on the more immediate goal of
winning the tournament.
Standing in Canada's way are a sixth-ranked England team that have
been building momentum with consecutive wins over Mexico, Colombia
and Norway after an opening loss to France.
The two teams are very familiar with each other, England having
beaten Canada 1-0 in the Cyprus Cup final in March while the latter
triumphed 1-0 in their final pre-World Cup friendly.
Playing at home in front of raucous capacity crowds has given the
hosts with a lift but they have also been weighed down with burden
of expectation.
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But after having beaten the teams they were expected to beat based
purely on world rankings, that seemingly endless pressure has taken
on a new form.
"It just feels different," said Herdman. "It's almost like you can
see the summit, you can actually see it now. And the players have
got an absolute focus that it's not falling off the cliff any more.
"You're not looking to fall off the cliff. It's about there it is,
we've got to get there and you've got to push through that and do
anything it takes to do it."
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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