Canada's rise in soccer suddenly looks suspicious amid Olympic spying scandal
Briefly

Last week the women's national team was caught spying on New Zealand...The country's soccer federation and FIFA have both launched investigations, with federation CEO Kevin Blue saying he fears cheating may have become a "long-term, deeply embedded systemic" part of the national team's culture.
It was a plan that failed miserably...Lombardi, it turned out, also flew drones over a second New Zealand practice. That led to the expulsion of Priestman, who at first was evasive about the accusations, dodging direct questions from reporters...
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