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		<title>Olympics: Canada edge New Zealand 2-1 amid spying scandal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Defending champions, Canada, defeated New Zealand 2-1 in their Paris Olympics opening game on Thursday in a match overshadowed by a spying scandal that has engulfed the women’s tournament. Cloe Lacasse and Evelyne Viens scored on a night which might have been a routine group win for Canada, before being pushed into the global spotlight [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Defending champions, Canada, defeated New Zealand 2-1 in their Paris Olympics opening game on Thursday in a match overshadowed by a spying scandal that has engulfed the women’s tournament.</p>
<p>Cloe Lacasse and Evelyne Viens scored on a night which might have been a routine group win for Canada, before being pushed into the global spotlight due to a spying scandal.</p>
<p>The situation saw manager Bev Priestman sitting out Thursday’s game and two staff members sent home amid allegations of drone use at two New Zealand practice sessions.</p>
<p>Assistant Andy Spence acted as coach, while Priestman, who had removed herself from the game after New Zealand’s complaint, watched it from the team hotel.</p>
<p>The full fallout from the scandal is yet to be known, as Canada Soccer has launched an independent external review into the matter.</p>
<p>Global football’s governing body FIFA has also begun disciplinary proceedings.</p>
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<p>Joseph Lombardi, one of the staff members sent home, was handed an eight-month suspended jail term and his material was confiscated, a French court said.</p>
<p>New Zealand coach Indiah-Page Riley, meanwhile, said the scandal “lit a fire in our bellies.”</p>
<p>Mackenzie Barry shocked the Canadians by opening the scoring with a goal in the 13th minute when she fired home off the underside of the crossbar after Katie Kitching’s corner-kick.</p>
<p>But Canada eventually proved too strong for the women’s football minnows, whose best Olympic finish was a quarter-final appearance in 2012.</p>
<p>Lacasse levelled in first-half added time, stabbing home from close-range after some exquisite passing.</p>
<p>Viens netted the winner in the 79th minute in front of a sparse crowd at Geoffrey-Guichard Stadium.</p>
<p>This was when she ran onto a pinpoint long pass from Jessie Fleming and fired first-time into the far corner from a tight angle.</p>
<p>France beat Colombia 3-2 in Thursday’s late Group A match, while Spain beat Japan 2-1 in their Group C opener.</p>
<p><strong><em>Source: Reuters/NAN</em></strong></p>
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