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Evelyne Viens the spark as Canadian women's soccer team defeats Mexico 2-0

MONTREAL 鈥 Adriana Leon and Clo茅 Lacasse scored the goals, but Evelyne Viens was the catalyst for sa国际传媒 on Saturday.
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sa国际传媒's Adriana Leon (19) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Mexico during second half international soccer action in Montreal, Saturday, June 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL 鈥 Adriana Leon and Clo茅 Lacasse scored the goals, but Evelyne Viens was the catalyst for sa国际传媒 on Saturday.

Viens entered as a substitute in the second half and set up both teammates to lift the Canadian women鈥檚 soccer team to a 2-0 win over Mexico in a pre-Olympic international soccer friendly.

鈥淓velyne did what we know Evelyne can do and go and cause havoc as the game starts to open up,鈥 sa国际传媒 coach Bev Priestman said. 鈥淵ou can look down your bench and you've got some top players.鈥

Viens, a product of L'Ancienne-Lorette, Que., connected with Leon in the 73rd minute to help sa国际传媒 open the scoring in front of 15,319 fans in her home province on a sunny, 27 C afternoon at Saputo Stadium.

Lacasse, another substitute, made it 2-0 in the 86th by calmly placing the ball into the back of the net on a breakaway after an assist from Viens.

The 27-year-old Viens led Italy's Serie A with 13 goals in 24 games for Roma. Now she鈥檚 showing off her skills as the provider.

"In Italy one of my teammates always says, 'you'll be so good if you can make that final pass,'鈥 Viens said. 鈥淚 think she'll be happy today."

sa国际传媒 improved to 23-2-3 all-time against Mexico. The ninth-ranked Canadian women went winless against No. 31 Mexico in their previous two meetings (0-1-1) in November 2021.

The two sides meet for a rematch Tuesday at Toronto鈥檚 BMO Field to wrap up the "Summer Send-off Series."

sa国际传媒, which won gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021, opens its Olympic title defence in Paris on July 25 against New Zealand.

Priestman named a 25-player squad for the two games against Mexico. She faces some tough decisions to whittle it down to 18 plus four alternates for the Paris Games.

"An 18-player roster is a tight roster,鈥 defender Jayde Riviere said. 鈥淏ev has done well with giving us the reassurance that it's never just one camp that defines a roster. It's over the longevity of months.

"Bev has a hard decision to make and as players it's (our goal) making that as hard as possible for her."

Several players did on Saturday. And while the team's depth is an asset, it doesn't simplify Priestman's choices.

"You walk away with what you thought was going to be more answers, and you鈥檙e coming away with more questions," she said. "I think you can't hide it's going to be difficult. There's going to be some top, top players that miss out.

鈥淚 don't know how I'm gonna get it to 18.鈥

Priestman selected a strong starting 11 Saturday that included captain Jessie Fleming.

Riviere made her first outing for sa国际传媒 this year after missing the CONCACAF W Gold Cup and SheBelieves Cup. Veteran midfielder Desiree Scott came on as a second-half substitute for her first appearance since November 2022 due to a knee injury.

sa国际传媒 controlled most of the first half and had little trouble building up play and progressing up the field, but couldn鈥檛 find the finishing touch in the final third. Janine Beckie had the team鈥檚 best chance but sent her shot wide of the far post on a breakaway.

Mexico put some pressure on late in the half when Diana Ordonez sent a header to the net that Vanessa Gilles cleared out of harm鈥檚 way with a scorpion kick.

Gilles 鈥 the defensive hero for sa国际传媒 鈥 blocked another chance with sa国际传媒 leading 1-0 in the 83rd minute when Nicole Perez blasted from the centre of the box.

"We call her the magnet,鈥 Priestman said. 鈥淲herever that ball is, it comes into the box, whether it's an attacking set play, she's there.

鈥淪he's an absolute warrior."

Leon finally broke through with her fourth goal in her last four games for sa国际传媒 when she corralled a pass from Viens before slotting a left-footed strike past Mexican goalkeeper Celeste Espino. Leon is up to nine goals in eight games for her country this year.

Viens then sent Lacasse on a breakaway with a perfect pass. Lacasse made no mistake, but waited and waited before slotting her chance into the net.

鈥淚 was really excited when she scored but I was like can you shoot soon?鈥 Viens said. 鈥淪he was just being patient, but great finish from her."

NOTES: Former national team player Diana Matheson, co-founder of the newly named Northern Super League, performed the ceremonial coin toss. The Canadian women鈥檚 professional league kicks off next April. 鈥 Olivia Smith was presented with the best young player trophy for her performance at the CONCACAF W Gold Cup before the match. Leon received the Golden Boot for her six goals at the tournament 鈥 Marie-Philip Poulin and six other players from Montreal鈥檚 Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League team were in attendance.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 1, 2024.

Daniel Rainbird, The Canadian Press