John Herdman says Canadian men’s vision is clear on World Cup qualifying journey
John Herdman says his players have been focused on their task since he took over the Canadian men’s program in January 2018.
Their vision was clear in his first interviews with them. Leave a legacy. Become heroes. Get to the World Cup.
“They don’t need any extra motivation. They don’t need to understand history,” Herdman said on the eve of Tuesday’s match with Haiti in the second-leg of their CONCACAF second-round qualifying playoff in Bridgeview, Ill.
“They’ve respected the past. But what I’ve said to them is the present is the only thing that matters. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves on the future. Be humble. Act poor when you’re actually wealthy and you’ll get through this. So the little things that will make the biggest difference — staying in the moment and the present is where I’ve kept this group.