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FIFA may discipline Canadian players, coach over ref remarks
The governing body of soccer is considering disciplinary action over
blistering comments made by Canada's coach and players following a loss to
the United States in the semifinals of the Olympic women's soccer tournament.
FIFA says it will analyze the remarks by the Canadians, who were upset with
the referee over a call rarely seen. Goalkeeper Erin McLeod was whistled for
holding the ball too long, starting a sequence that led to the Americans'
tying goal late in the game.
The U.S. won 4-3 in extra time, advancing to Thursday's title game against
Japan where they're guaranteed to come away with at least a silver medal.
Canada was relegated to the bronze-medal match on Thursday against France.
FIFA spokesman Alex Stone told CBC's Stephanie Jenzer that no time frame has
been set for a decision on potential disciplinary action against the
Canadian team.
In the semifinals, Canada was looking for its first win against the U.S.
since March of 2001, a span of 27 games, but a pair of goals from Megan
Rapinoe, and a late penalty kick from Abby Wambach got the powerful American
squad to extra time, where Morgan came through with her late-game heroics.
Wambach's penalty came after the Americans were awarded a free kick outside
the Canadian box by Norwegian referee Christiana Pedersen when goalkeeper
Erin McLeod was whistled for the rarely called violation of holding the ball
for more than six seconds. Marie-Eve Nault was charged with a handball in
the penalty area on the ensuing kick.
Wambach revealed Tuesday that she subtly lobbied for the call by counting
out loud when McLeod had the ball.
Canadian coach John Herdman was livid with Pedersen on Monday.
"She'll have to sleep in bed tonight after watching the replays, she's got
that to live with," he said. "We'll move on from this, I wonder if she'll be
able to."
McLeod said Pedersen told her that she had held the ball for 10 seconds.
"Not even close," McLeod replied.
Christine Sinclair, who scored all three of Canada's goals, said afterward
that "the ref decided the result before the game started."
Sinclair also said she pleaded with Pedersen to reconsider the pivotal call.
"She actually giggled and said nothing," Sinclair said. "Classy."
Sinclair felt the Canadians were robbed of a victory.
"Obviously, we're disappointed and upset. We felt that the referee took it
away from us, so, yes, we are disappointed. We feel like we didn't lose, we
feel like it was taken from us. It's a shame in a game like that, which is
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