From CSA and
the Canadian Press

Canada won 2:1 against the Netherlands after
extra time to clinch its third Cyprus Women's Cup in four years.
Emily Zurrer scored in the first period of extra time to give
Canada a lead that it would not concede. The Wednesday 9 March
victory was played at Tassos Marcou Stadium in Paralimni, Cyprus
in front of the players and staff from the 10 other teams in the
competition.
Canada previously won the title in 2008 and 2010, with a
runner-up finish in 2009. Netherlands had previously finished as
high as third place, but was taking part in its first women's
final. The victory was Canada's fifth consecutive win in 2011
and improved the team's season record to six wins and one loss.
"It was difficult to build the game and play
soccer," Morace said of the wind. "Because it was very, very,
very strong." Canada, playing in red as it had for its three
previous wins, had the strong wind at its back for the first
half.
Forward Jonelle Filigno scored the opening goal in the 20th
minute on a Dutch defensive miscue caused by the tough windy
conditions. The Dutch were holding possession in the back end
when a pass overshot its target and Filigno swooped in to
intercept the ball. Filigno easily beat the goalkeeper Loes
Geurts who had no chance on the play.
Netherlands leveled the score in the 40th minute on a run by
left back Claudia van den Heiligenberg, who was starting her
second-straight match after replacing injured Petra Hogewoning
in the starting XI. She ran the ball up the left side before
passing it back to Kirsten van de Ven above the box. Van den
Heiligenberg then quickly repositioned herself at the top of the
box adjacent to the defensive line, waiting to explode past the
defence after van de Ven's pass was made. In the box and alone,
van den Heiligenberg beat McLeod to even the score 1-1.
In the second half, Canada played better, but no longer had the
wind to their advantage. "We played better, but the wind was
against us, so it was difficult to be precise with our passing,"
said Canadian national head coach Carolina Morace.
In the first half, Canada won three corner kicks while
Netherlands won two. In between the goals, Canada had chances
with a dangerous free kick by Christine Sinclair (too much wind
sailed the shot high) and a hard shot by Melissa Tancredi (with
a good save by Geurts). In the second half, there were far fewer
chances and both defences remained resolute.
For the Netherlands, the best chance came in the 89th minute.
Breaking the defensive line and penetrating the box, the Dutch
made a quick pass into the middle, but then fired a glorious
chance wide of the net. Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod was hurt
on the play and thus was replaced by Stephanie Labbé. Coach
Morace had nothing to lose in taking precaution because she knew
she had two excellent goalkeepers on the bench. "It was nothing
serious, but we have three very good goalkeepers," said Morace.
"Labbé went in and she did very well."
Labbé was indeed terrific in relief in extra time, especially on
one hard shot by striker Manon Melis after the Dutch were down
0-1. Her counterpart Geurts was also sharp at the other end with
a big save off Sophie Schmidt in the 99th minute. It was that
save off Schmidt, however, that led to the Canadian corner kick
that resulted in the Zurrer goal. Diana Matheson fired the kick
into the box and Zurrer first headed, then kicked the ball into
the net. Zurrer's teammates were all by her side to congratulate
her on her second goal of the competition.
Canadian coach Carolina Morace, while noting her
players were not in peak condition given they are out of season,
called the win a morale boost ahead of this summer's World Cup.
"It was important to win. We had a very good tournament."
For the championship final, Canada's starting XI featured Erin
McLeod in goal, Marie-Eve Nault, Rhian Wilkinson, Emily Zurrer
and Candace Chapman at defence, and Melissa Tancredi, Diana
Matheson, Sophie Schmidt, Jonelle Filigno, Kaylyn Kyle and
Christine Sinclair from the midfield up through to the attack.
Coach Morace made two substitutions in the second half and four
more after the Zurrer goal. Kyle, McLeod, Tancredi, Filigno,
Schmidt and Sinclair were replaced by Desiree Scott (82nd
minute), Stephanie Labbé (89'), Carmelina Moscato (103'),
Christina Julien (107'), Robyn Gayle (111'), and Chelsea Stewart
(119').
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