Marsch sent off during Canada-U.S. 3rd-place game
Briefly

In the Concacaf Nations League third-place match against the U.S., Canada's coach Jesse Marsch received a red card early in the second half for arguing a no-penalty decision. His frustrations stemmed from earlier calls during the match, particularly a missed foul in the box. Despite the setback of Marsch's dismissal, Canada responded resiliently and took a 2-1 lead with a spectacular goal from Jonathan David. Marsch had also expressed dissatisfaction with officiating in Concacaf, further stressing the competitive tensions in the region's matches.
Canada coach Jesse Marsch was sent off for arguing a penalty decision, reflecting ongoing frustrations with officiating in the Concacaf region during a tense match.
Despite Marsch's ejection, Canada went on to take the lead against the United States with a brilliant goal from Jonathan David, showcasing their resilience.
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