
Goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan says Casey Stoney is the right coach to advance Canada
The sixth-ranked Canadian women are getting their first taste of coach Casey Stoney at the Pinatar Cup in Spain.
Having played for Stoney at the NWSL’s San Diego Wave, goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan is ahead on that score. And the Canadian No. 1 believes the former England and Britain captain is the right coach to advance the team.
Sheridan, who earned her 30th shutout for Canada in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Mexico at the four-team tournament, sees a new beginning under the 42-year-old Stoney.
“I think we’re starting really fresh and I think that’s what we needed,” Sheridan said in an interview. “We were kind of in a plateau. I think we were still doing really well but we weren’t really moving forward. And it’s time to move forward.”