‘We can achieve great things’: Canada calm, confident ahead of home World Cup
A World Cup frenzy has slowly enveloped Canada in recent months.
As signs of the looming tournament arrived on the streets of Toronto and Vancouver, as commercials starring the country’s top soccer stars appeared on every channel, as buzz around ticket prices and injuries infiltrated bars and cafés across the country, at the eye of the storm, the national team remained calm.
That’s by design, said Jesse Marsch, Canada’s head coach.
The group knows they’re on the cusp of making history. They also know staying level-headed is critical to achieving their goals.


