Canada’s Marsch preaches positivity about goal-scoring troubles: ‘They’re coming’
MONTREAL — Jesse Marsch walked into the Stade Saputo press conference room bracing for “a million questions” about Canada’s scoring troubles and even joked he would reject any with a negative slant.
A 1-1 draw with lower-ranked Ireland in the country’s final World Cup tune-up Friday — with Canada’s lone goal coming on an Irish own goal — did little to quiet concerns about an attack that has struggled to find the net consistently in recent months.
But Marsch insisted goals will come, even with the tournament kickoff less than a week away.
“I’m going to be positive, guys. I’m not here to take a bunch of negative questions,” Canada’s coach said post-match. “We’ve got to score some goals, but we will.”


