Canada coach Marsch loads up on defender invites to World Cup camp as star Davies's injury status uncertain | CBC Sports
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Canada coach Marsch loads up on defender invites to World Cup camp as star Davies's injury status uncertain | CBC Sports
Canada will hold its last pre-tournament training camp in Charlotte, North Carolina, with 32 players invited and several notable omissions already finalized. Junior Hoilett, James Pantemis, Kamal Miller, and Theo Bair are not among the invitees, and additional players will be cut before the final squad is set. Six more players will begin camp but will not make the roster, and the remaining 26 will continue preparations in Edmonton. Head coach Jesse Marsch has emphasized the emotional toll of decisions, focusing on the player who does not receive a call. Only three goalkeepers were named, and all three are expected to make the team, while defensive selection is complicated by injuries.
"Head coach Jesse Marsch has called 32 players to Canada's last pre-tournament training camp this week in Charlotte, N.C. Junior Hoilett, James Pantemis, Kamal Miller, and Theo Bair are not among them. Their sad fates are already sealed. Six more players will start camp and not make the squad, either. When 26 luckier ones fly to Edmonton on Saturday to continue their preparations for the tournament of their lives, the final cuts will head home."
"Marsch, who found himself on the bubble with the U.S. national team as a player, has spoken often about the toll these selections take on him. My thoughts are always about, when I make decisions, the guy who doesn't get the call, he said after the team's friendly against Tunisia in March. Of those who didn't receive an invite at all, Hoilett might be the most surprising omission. The 35-year-old is a calming presence and could have proved a creative influence especially if Alphonso Davies, under the weight of injury concerns and club intrigue, can't play in the end."
"Pantemis who, like Hoilett, was on the team that went to Qatar in 2022 also seemed to be making a case for consideration with his sometimes-spectacular play with the Portland Timbers. Marsch named only three goalkeepers to camp, and all three will make the team: Maxime Crepeau, Dayne St. Clair, and Owen Goodman. The head coach's indecision about who will start might have left him reluctant to make that choice any harder than it already is."
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