Canada WNT opens BaoAn Cup with three points

Canada opens Four Nations Tournament with a 2:1 win.

Canada opened with a 2:1 win over Korea Republic on the opening day of the BaoAn Cup Women’s International Football Tournament Shenzhen 2015. Canada reversed an 0-1 start with a pair of second-half goals in the 11 January win.

Janine Beckie, in her second match, and Kadeisha Buchanan were the two goal scorers. Yue Minji scored in the first half for Korea Republic.

“That’s a strong as a performance as I’ve seen these players put in over a sixty-minute period,” said Canadian coach John Herdman. “It bodes well – I’m really happy, it showed some real resilience in coming back.”

The January four-nations tournament features Canada, Korea Republic, Mexico and host China PR. All four national teams will play each other once, so the nation ‎with the most points after three matches will win the tournament. Canada’s next opponent is Mexico on 13 January (16.00 local / 03.00 ET / 00.00 PT).

After the opening day, Canada is in first place with three points while China PR and Mexico are tied for second place with one point apiece after a 0:0 draw.

All four teams are also preparing for this summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015, with both Canada and China PR in Group A, Korea Republic in Group E, and Mexico in Group F.

MATCH REPORT Canada 2:1 Korea Republic

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