CONCACAF Round of 16 2 – Women’s U20 2022, Kyla Novak scores two goals 13-0 on Canada’s home soil against the Cayman Islands. Match goals for local players were scored by Kyla Novak (4 ‘1T and 5’ 2T), Olivia Smith (6 ‘1T, 14’ 1T, 46 ‘1T and 1’ 2T), Mia Grand-Clavijo (38 ‘). 1T and 27 ‘2T), Joe Burns (15’ 2T), Brooklyn Cortnell (23 ‘2T), Mia Ponte (28’ 2T), Keira Mellnhorst (30 ‘2T) and Florian Jord (39’ 2T).
Kyla Novak scored in the 5th minute of the second half to highlight the match. After a personal game on the left, he put it forward and down the left post. Impossible for a goalkeeper!
The figure of the meeting is Olivia Smith. Canadian striker conceded 4 goals and kicked 9 times against the Cayman Islands.
Another of the key players at the Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium is Mia Grand-Clavijo. Canadian striker converted 2 goals against Cayman Islands and kicked 5 times.
This is a game with few violations and no shock to the referees.
Canada coach Cindy Dye, along with Sierra Giorgio, formed a 4-3-3 formation on the field; Defensive lines include Joe Burns, Annika Leslie, Brooklyn Courtney and Lou Dice; Vanessa Frelih, Nikola Small and Sonia walking in the middle; And Mia Grand-Clavijo, Kyla Novak and Olivia Smith were involved in the attack.
For their part, those led by Alexander Gonzalez stood under three sticks with Isla McLaughlin with a 5-4-1 strategy; Ethan Villalobos, Catriona Williams, Artemis Deslandus-Heights, Hannah Scott and Shayna Windsor in defense; Evie Nicholoson, Daniella Gourzong, Molly Kehoe and Alexia Bromfield in half court; And in front of Courtney Hicks.
Diana Perez Borja was appointed as the referee for the match.
Canada 2022 CONCACAF – Women advanced to the U20 quarterfinals and ended the Cayman Islands dream.
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