With Jamaica on the ropes following a 2-0 defeat in Kingston, Olympic champions Canada return home for the second leg in control of their own destiny but coach Bev Priestman warned her players not to get complacent.
I am demanding that we do that again, that we don't take our foot off the gas and we're only going one way," Priestman said on Monday following a Canada team practice.
The CONCACAF region will have two spots in the 12 team Olympic tournament and with the United States having already secured one of those places, Canada or Jamaica will grab the other.
"Let's be honest, Jamaica will do anything to get to an Olympic Games and we've got to match that and more," said Priestman.
"We need the fans to be there right to the very end, that's going to be critical."
Persons:
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake, Bev Priestman, Priestman, Nichelle, Adriana Leon, we've, Steve Keating, Pritha Sarkar
Organizations:
Soccer Football, FIFA, REUTERS, Rights, Olympic, Canada, CONCACAF, United, Paris, BMO, France, Panama, Thomson
Locations:
New Zealand, Canada, Melbourne, Australia, Jamaica, Kingston, United States, Brazil, Toronto