Canada Coach Marsch Sparks Controversy with Bold Remark Following Morocco’s World Cup 2026 Exit
“Everybody back home should be very proud,” said the Porto midfielder. “We could have won the game, especially in the first half.
“We were on top of them. We were creating chances. Set-pieces were on point. But then from a set-piece, we kind of let that slip. Then we wanted to go after it and we got hurt on transitions.”
The 29-year-old believes Canada is “finally a soccer country” because of the finals. “We always felt the love back home from the Canadians,” he added.
“We need this support to go forward. We’re going to enter another cycle of four years. The youngsters here need support throughout the four years so that we make sure we can go even further in the next World Cup.”



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