Priestman said she was “absolutely heartbroken” for her players, in a letter issued by her lawyers and published by Canadian media
Bev Priestman. Pic/AFP
Canada’s disgraced women’s football coach Bev Priestman on Sunday apologised for the spying scandal which has rocked their Paris Olympics campaign and promised to cooperate with an investigation.
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Priestman said she was “absolutely heartbroken” for her players, in a letter issued by her lawyers and published by Canadian media.
It was released just before the team, the reigning Olympic champions, claimed a dramatic 2-1 win over hosts France to keep their hopes alive at the Paris Games.
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