Canadian men still chasing history in their final outing at the World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — With one game remaining, Canada is still chasing history at the World Cup. But a motivated Morocco stands in its way of a first-ever positive result at the men’s soccer showcase Thursday.
For coach John Herdman, the 41st-ranked Canadians ticked off one box in a “fearless” performance in their tournament opener, pushing No. 2 Belgium to the limit in a 1-0 loss. And Alphonso Davies’ goal 68 seconds into the match against No. 12 Croatia ended Canada’s scoring drought at the tournament, albeit in what turned out to be a 4-1 defeat.
Plenty of other targets remain in what will be the Canadians’ last World Cup outing until 2026, when Canada co-hosts an expanded 48-team tournament.
Herdman listed them off Wednesday: first team to keep a clean sheet, first to get a result, first to get a win.