Herdman realistic about Canada’s chance at World Cup but says ‘anything’s possible”
After surviving and surprising on a marathon 20-game World Cup qualifying journey, Canada will learn Friday what awaits this November in Qatar.
Whoever they face from Friday’s draw in Doha, the Canadian men will be treated with respect after finishing atop the CONCACAF qualifying final round robin and compiling an impressive 14-2-4 record across three rounds en route to soccer’s showcase.
Coach John Herdman said Canada’s successful qualifying campaign, which included wins over the traditional CONCACAF powerhouses Mexico and the U.S. “has to turn a head.”
“These are two top-15 nations that Canada has finished ahead of,” he added. “And we did it (playing) nearly half of this campaign without our No. 1 player (Alphonso Davies) — the best left back, the best left-winger, in my opinion, in the world.”