In a thrilling finish, Vanessa Gilles scored a last-minute goal to lead the Canadian women’s soccer team to a 2-1 victory over France at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Sunday. Gilles’ decisive moment came when she capitalized on a rebound, delivering a left-footed shot that struck the post and went in, securing Canada's crucial win and keeping their hopes of advancing to the knockout stage alive.
The match saw an intense back-and-forth between the two teams. France's Marie-Antoinette Katoto opened the scoring with a goal in the 42nd minute, giving the host team a narrow lead. However, Canada responded strongly after halftime. Captain Jessie Fleming equalized for Canada in the 58th minute, setting the stage for Gilles' dramatic late-game heroics.
This victory was especially significant for Canada, which had faced challenges earlier in the tournament. In their Group A opener, Canada managed to defeat New Zealand 2-1, but the victory was overshadowed when FIFA docked them six points due to a scandal involving a drone. A member of Canada’s coaching staff was caught using a drone to record New Zealand's practice sessions before the tournament started. This led to serious consequences for the team, and the Canadian Olympic Committee is considering an appeal against the decision.
Currently, Canada’s situation in the group stage is precarious. They have a maximum of three points, given the penalties imposed. To advance further, Canada must secure a win against Colombia in their upcoming match in Nice on Wednesday. The team’s performance in this crucial game will determine whether they can continue their journey in the tournament and possibly achieve a spot in the knockout stages.
The match against France was a high-stakes encounter that showcased the resilience and determination of the Canadian team. Vanessa Gilles’ late goal was a testament to their fighting spirit and ability to deliver under pressure. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Canada’s next game, which could be pivotal in shaping their Olympic journey.