Canadian women expect tight struggle against Sweden at Women’s World Cup
PARIS — The last time Stephanie Labbe faced Sweden, she led Canada to a 6-5 penalty shootout win for third place at the Algarve Cup.
The 32-year-old goalkeeper from Stony Plain, Alta., made a fine diving save to parry a Hanna Glas spot kick and Jessie Fleming buried Canada’s seventh attempt to secure the nail-biting victory.
On Monday, the fifth-ranked Canadians face the ninth-ranked Swedes in the round of 16 at the Women’s World Cup and Labbe expects things to be just as tight as the 0-0 tie in March that prompted the shootout.
“Seems like every time we play Sweden, it’s pretty evenly matched,” Labbe said after training Saturday. “I think we’re expecting a similar thing. Of course that one went to PKs. Hopefully this one doesn’t.”