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The Canadian national team coach took responsibility for the team's draw. |
Assessing the team's performance in Toronto, Marsch frankly accepted responsibility for Canada's stiff, uninspired approach and reluctance to play fairly. "I haven't been able to instill the confidence in the players to adhere to the tactics from the opening whistle," he shared.
The dramatic turnaround in the second half is proof that the North American team is perfectly capable of securing all three points if they maintain the pressure.
Trailing after a 21st-minute header from Jovo Lukic, the co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup struggled to catch up and only managed to salvage a valuable point in Toronto. Cyle Larin, who came off the bench, scored Canada's first point.
Coach Marsch revealed that the Southampton striker "was not happy" about being benched. However, the American strategist still praised Larin's professional attitude and his keen ability to seize opportunities when given a chance.
The head coach also provided an update on Alphonso Davies, Canada's most anticipated star. The Bayern Munich player is showing positive signs of recovery and could potentially feature in the team's next match. They will host Qatar on the morning of June 19th in Vancouver. Canada has already earned its first point in World Cup history. They have two more matches to secure their first victory in the tournament.
Source: https://znews.vn/hlv-tuyen-canada-tu-trach-ban-than-post1659321.html





























































