Findlay picks mix of youth, veterans for Canada’s friendly vs. South Korea
Michael Findlay said he could have selected players virtually from anywhere for Canada’s men’s soccer friendly Nov. 11 against South Korea, because the game falls on a designated FIFA date.
But in the midst of MLS playoffs, among other important fixtures, the interim coach says it was more important to support Canadian players, wherever they may be.
“One of the great challenges we’ve had in the program in the past, and will continue to have if we don’t start assisting all of our players, is gaining valuable minutes. And gaining valuable minutes in valuable matches,” Findlay said.
“When you see the Canadians featuring in MLS playoffs, and NASL playoffs, and also in some of the leagues around the world, we sat down and discussed it, not just as an internal staff but also with senior management, and then engaged the players and said ‘Look this is what we want to do, we want to support you in these situations and provide you that opportunity to be successful and gain the experience that is ultimately going to benefit us longterm.’”


