
Fraser plays his part with Canada, part of the surging team’s ‘next man up’ culture
Richie Laryea wasn’t surprised when Liam Fraser launched a laserlike pass from distance to trigger a Jonathan David goal in Canada’s World Cup qualifying win in Honduras last week.
Laryea had seen Fraser do it time and time again in practice.
“You see him go make a pass like that and I think everyone’s outside of our team is going crazy, thinking ‘Wow, what a pass that is.’ But especially for me, being with him the last four years (at Toronto FC), those are passes I’ve seen him make with his eyes closed on the training field,” Laryea said.
“He’s a special player. He definitely has a wide range of passing that you don’t find too often and he’s very good at it.”