Stoney Still Learning as Head Coach of Canada's Women's Soccer Squad
- Casey Stoney began coaching Canada's women's soccer team in January, which has provided numerous lessons as she evaluates improvements needed in Canadian soccer.
- Under Stoney, Canada has a record of 6-2-1, but they haven't played since losing 3-0 to the United States in July.
- Stoney highlighted the need for more competitive games to avoid falling behind other nations, as Canada hasn't played a qualifying match since her arrival.
- She emphasizes the importance of more exposure for young players and believes the formation of the Northern Super League is vital for player development and increasing the talent pool for women's soccer in Canada.
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