Canadian women set to usher in new era in goal as Sheridan earns No. 1 spot in net
TORONTO — Kailen Sheridan has been given some big shoes to fill for Canada’s women’s soccer team.
The 26-year-old will be in goal when Canada hosts South Korea in a friendly at BMO Field on Sunday. Although not her first international cap, she now carries the weight of replacing star ‘keeper Stephanie Labbé, who retired from the sport in April.
Labbé earned the nickname of “Canada’s national minister of defence” after her dominant performance that helped lead the squad to its first-ever Olympic gold medal.
“Kailen’s performances — both in her club environment and with us going back to February, in my first camp of 2021 — every training session jumps out as a first-class keeper,” head coach Bev Priestman said in a news conference Friday. “That’s what she’s done for me to win the No. 1 spot as it stands.”