Canada’s historic World Cup run came to an end following a 3-0 loss to Morocco in the Round of 16. Poppy Miller, Nigel Reo-Coker, Troy Deeney, and Marco Messina discuss what’s next for Jesse Marsch and Canada, and what went wrong for them this summer!
00:00 What’s next for Canada?
04:28 Jesse Marsch’s style of play
05:11 Reacting to Jesse Marsch’s comments
09:39 Playing under Jesse Marsch
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Canada has an incredible future. It is like investing in a growth stock rather than a blue chip..we have to work within our talent pool .As our talent grows we can adjust our game …its not there yet. Also remember so many injuries kone davies flores ..we are trying to cook a gourmet meal with limited spices but played beautiful football
Did these knobs really dedicate a whole segment of the show to Jesse Marsch’s comments meant for the nation and the team. Instead of actually talking something that matters like the match itself
Our Canadian team, they are each strong players and personalities, and they work really well together. I was impressed. I didn't expect to be as impressed, but they really impressed me. Canada does not invest much into football, but this team shows that we have improved and by quite a lot. We are not on the same level as Morocco, not at all, or even Netherlands had they got through, or South Korea. But I am glad for these guys that they could play at a world cup. Our team had some great moments, too. And most are really young, but already really fantastic footballers, and so I hope the very best for their football careers.
Canada only need one additional player for anchor in miedfield
The system is for the talent and we don't have lot of top offensive talent available. Thats just the reality. No need to over analyze.
Respect to Morocco, and I won’t question the experience of these analysts, but based on their “analysis,” I don’t think they watched the game; they just saw the result and watched the post game, and clearly have a personal grudge against Canada’s coach. Yikes
You guys are so freaking biased just remember we beat you the last four times out of four with Jesse March
This Canada team broke records and perception this WC. We were trying to notch our first group win which would be miles ahead from the last WC under Herdman where we had no wins and was grouped and the single historic moment was getting our first ever goal in history of 3 WC only! Under Marsch we got 2 results in groups then made it to knockouts and won R32 then earned a chance against in R16! Seriously this panel and critics should just back off and give him and the team its flowers! I’m ecstatic that we have this team being guided by Marsch the future is super bright for Canada!!! Don’t forget he also was at the helm for Copa of which we were playing in the 3rd place game against Uruguay which bested the US and MEX!! You all talk a bunch of rubbish lol
They're history now
YOU GUYS ARE REALLY BOTHERED BY JESSE MARSCH. HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!
The entire segment all you talked about was Marsch. Take your own advice and add layers of depth to your analysis! Get better! My goodness there were tons of story lines to discuss – Davies out, missing Kone, the emergence of a 20 (!!!!) year old centre back who played brilliantly (and made mistakes), Bombito returning from injury and not being 100%. Be better analysts!
The entire segment all you talked about was Marsch. Take your own advice and add layers of depth to your analysis! Get better! My goodness there were tons of story lines to discuss – Davies out, missing Kone, the emergence of a 20 (!!!!) year old centre back who played brilliantly (and made mistakes), Bombito returning from injury and not being 100%. Be better!!!
I took the "I'd rather be us" to be a subtle jab at the diving and embellishing. North Americans HATE that stuff. Lacks character. So he's suggesting that he'd rather lose with character vs win without out it.
Davies will still be injured in Sept. Marsch' rarara chearleading style is done…
That comment by Marsch at the press conference about preferring to be Canada may just come back to bite him in the butt. . .a $250 million to $300 million football national training facility planned for Canada is great but arguably without having an improved tactical blueprint going forward won't make the real difference. . .Unless Marsch is willing to change his style, the euphoria from the win will only last so long . Canadian fans will be happy with how the World Cup went but in short order, but other teams will figure out this approach (similar to how other EPL teams figured out De Zerbi's approach with Brighton) and the system will breakdown with fans calling for a different manager
Canada are good at running and disrupting the opposition team, and outmuscling them whenever possible.
I'm glad that jesse marsch and his anti football style has been dumped out of the WC.
Canada played well considering thier injuries and availability issues. Davies and Kone particularly. As for Marsh, that's just noise from the outside. I think alot American and English media are a bit harsh and bias.
Too many players still thinking they are not cameras on them…
The automatic hands of innocent actions like a tv sketch is terrible.
Like own you knocked your weak off centered opponent down and get it over with with warning or card or worst.
I need men to be men instead of bad repetitive actors
No one calls Canada les rouges.