Canada Coach Slammed for 'Cringeworthy' Comment After Team Suffer Brutal World Cup Defeat
- Canada's FIFA World Cup 2026 run ended with a 3-0 loss to Morocco in the Round of 16 in Houston on July 4, 2026.
- Canada started strong and created early chances, but Morocco took control after halftime with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice and Soufiane Rahimi adding a third goal in stoppage time.
- Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch praised his team's performance, identity, and staying true to their attacking style despite the defeat, expressing pride and optimism for the future.
- Morocco advanced to the quarter-finals following the win and extended their unbeaten run to 10 matches.
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Canada’s Jesse Marsch ripped for saying 'I’d rather be us than them’ after World Cup loss to Morocco
Credit: Fox SportsThe Canadian men’s soccer team had a great run through the 2026 FIFA World Cup that’s likely to be remembered, though perhaps not for the reasons it should. While the Canadians advanced to the knockout stage before losing in the Round of 16 to Morocco 3-0, it’s the comments from head coach Jesse Marsch that will linger in people’s minds more than their solid play. After the loss, Marsch said in his post-match interview that des…
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