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While Jessie Fleming, Stephanie Labbe and Julia Grosso all stole headlines for their moments that led to Canada winning gold at the Olympics in Tokyo, a strong argument can be made Lawrence was their best player from start to finish.

Lawrence made a big impression at her first World Cup appearance in 2015, notching her first international goal in the round robin against the Netherlands. At the 2019 tournament, she started in all four games for Canada, playing the full 90 minutes in each match. She picked up an assist on Christine Sinclair’s goal against the Netherlands in group stage play.

During her six years with PSG, Lawrence helped the team to two French Cups and one league title. Last season, she started 18 of 20 games she appeared in and recorded one assist.

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