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Back to EpisodesGemma Karstens-Smith from the Canadian Press
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Canada's World Cup journey continues, and Brenden Escott is joined by Gemma Karstens-Smith from the Canadian Press in Vancouver ahead of a massive group-stage showdown against Qatar. We set the scene from the host city, examining the buzz surrounding the Canadian men's national team and the growing excitement as supporters dream of a historic breakthrough on home soil.
Head coach Jesse Marsch met with the media ahead of the match, and we break down the biggest takeaways from his comments. How did he assess Canada's performance in the tournament opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina? Was the focus on the positives from a landmark result, or on the areas that still need improvement? We also discuss any hints he may have dropped regarding Canada's tactical approach and potential lineup decisions.
Several substitutes made a significant impact in the opener, creating some healthy competition for places. We examine whether strong performances off the bench could force Marsch into making changes to his starting XI as Canada looks to build on its momentum.
Canada earned its first-ever World Cup point with a spirited 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina, and we look back at the performance that captured the attention of the country. What stood out most, and what lessons can be carried into the next match?
With history already made, the focus now shifts to opportunity. We discuss the importance of tomorrow's clash with Qatar, what a result would mean for Canada's chances of advancing and whether this squad has shown enough to convince Canadians that a special tournament run may be within reach.
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