Scott hopes heat and altitude will help hometown Utah at NWSL Challenge Cup
With the NWSL Challenge Cup taking place in the Utah Royals’ backyard, Canadian international Desiree Scott hopes her team starts with a slight edge.
“We’ve been training in the altitude and in the heat and we’ve been able to hit the soccer field that we’re going to be playing the matches on,” said the Royals midfielder. “So if you want to think of that as an advantage, I think we can certainly view that.
“In a World Cup-style tournament, any team on any day can win. But I’m hoping the training in that altitude and heat will give us that fitness advantage if possible.”
The NWSL becomes the first major North America league to resume play during the COVID-19 pandemic when the eight-team tournament kicks off Saturday with the defending champion North Carolina Courage facing the Portland Thorns and the Chicago Red Stars taking on the Washington Spirit.