While Canada men leave World Cup qualification permutations to others, Qatar beckons
John Herdman said all the right things Sunday after Canada dispatched the United States at Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field to move closer to qualifying for 2022 World Cup.
He warned against looking too far ahead, preferring instead to focus on Wednesday’s game in El Salvador. He talked about the commitment and skill of his players.
He even playfully put his fingers in his ears when a reporter suggested qualification was essentially a fait accompli.
“Until those points are in the bag … and I’m not even allowing the players to talk about the (CONCACAF qualifying) table,” he said. “We’ve just got to go into this with the same kind of attitude. Start again. El Salvador’s a cup final. The second we take our eye off that and we start thinking about the math, I think that’s the mentality that’s going to hurt us.”