A study in perseverance, forward Tyler Pasher works his way back into Canada fold
Tyler Pasher’s soccer career has been a study in perseverance.
The 27-year-old winger from Elmira, Ont., received Canada call-ups in 2015 from Benito Floro and 2017 by Octavio Zambrano. But he never saw any game action.
It wasn’t until John Herdman sent him in off the bench against Haiti on July 15 at the Gold Cup that he earned his first senior cap.
“(It was) a little surreal in a way,” Pasher, a former Canadian youth international, said of his senior debut. “I got to the point in my career where I didn’t think that that was going to be a possibility. So the fact that I was able to prove myself wrong, and really dig down deep and grind and get myself back to that kind of level, definitely gave me a lot more inspiration to keep pushing.”