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Far from meaningless, Canada's game vs. Morocco another chance for men to make history at World Cup

Far from meaningless, Canada's game vs. Morocco another chance for men to make history at World Cup

CBC
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 05:35:20 PM UTC

Chris Jones is in Qatar covering the men's World Cup for CBC Sports.

Now we address the notion of "meaningless."

The Canadian men will be playing their last game at this World Cup on Thursday against Morocco. After losses to Belgium and Croatia, they have been mathematically eliminated from advancing to the round of 16, which begins Saturday in Qatar.

The game still matters. It matters very much to the Moroccans, who go through with a win or a draw. It also matters, or it should, to this Canadian team. It took them two years of qualifiers to get here. They had to play 20 games, from frozen Edmonton to steamy Costa Rica, to reach their first men's World Cup since 1986.

"I think it's a real opportunity for our players, for our country, to keep stepping forward," head coach John Herdman said at his third and final pre-match press conference in Qatar. "We'll stay committed to our identity and go into this match with an opportunity to make some more history."

When Alphonso Davies scored 67 seconds into the Croatia game, this team had already made its share: that was the first men's World Cup goal for Canada. (The 1986 side didn't manage to score in three straight losses.)

At a heart-swelling team meeting on Tuesday, footage of the goal and the celebration that followed was played again and again. "They got to see what we really came here for: to give Canada that moment," Herdman said.

Unfortunately, the Croatians responded with four goals of their own. That was it. Canada was the second team to be eliminated, after host Qatar, with a game to play.

There remain firsts to be won.

"The team set clear goals coming in here," Herdman said. "First team to score a goal. First team to show up fearless. First team to entertain. First team to keep a clean sheet. First team to get a result. First team to get a win.

"We believe [those] goals are still achievable."

The Moroccans —"a tough opponent who's very motivated," Herdman said — will counter with their own, more ambitious agenda. Morocco is playing in its fifth men's World Cup; it has made the round of 16 only once, in 1986.

"To me, they are one of the best squads in this championship," Morocco head coach Walid Regragui said of the Canadians. "Of course, they want to make their own history… But I'm not interested in what Canada needs. It's about what we need. Our players want to make history, too."

Regragui paid the Canadians a further compliment that, under the sad circumstances, also felt a little like a barb. "They're a team that should have taken away more points," he said.

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