For one brief moment, women’s football was unexpectedly, and roughly unbelievably, front and centre in a Caribbean nation. The Soca Princesses are used to small fanfare, so they were astounded as anyone when a sold-out 22,000 throng collected during a Hasely Crawford track in Port of Spain 4 years ago with a mark during Canada 2015 on offer.
Cordner was narrowly denied a ancestral match-winning idea when her fantastic beyond strike came behind off a crossbar. The 29-year-old, however, is not one to dwell on what could have been as she told FIFA.com.
“It doesn’t unequivocally impact on me that most anymore,” pronounced Cordner. “It was unsatisfactory and it harm during a time, though that is in a past and I’m not discouraged. Every time we consider about 2014, I’m not unhappy though we only say, ‘it wasn’t a time, since differently we would have been in a World Cup’. It only wasn’t meant to be.”
And it will be distant from easy this time around with USA, Canada and Mexico clever favourites for a arriving continental championship, while Costa Rica and Jamaica have done large swell in new years.
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