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'Cringeworthy' Canada coach Jesse Marsch is slammed for bizarre comment during post-match TV interview after his team crashed out of the World Cup
United Kingdom⚽ Sports6 hr. ago

'Cringeworthy' Canada coach Jesse Marsch is slammed for bizarre comment during post-match TV interview after his team crashed out of the World Cup

Canadian men's national team coach Jesse Marsch faced widespread criticism online after delivering a controversial post-match interview following his team's 3-0 loss to Morocco in the 2026 World Cup. Despite the heavy defeat, Marsch expressed pride in his players and made the statement, 'I'd rather be us than them,' suggesting he believed Canada's performance was superior to Morocco's. The remark sparked outrage among fans who viewed it as delusional and lacking in self-awareness. Social media users ridiculed Marsch for his apparent refusal to acknowledge the team's poor performance, with many questioning whether he would retain his position as head coach. Some American supporters even used the occasion of Independence Day to mock Marsch, joking about revoking his passport.

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'Cringeworthy' Canada coach Jesse Marsch is slammed for bizarre comment during post-match TV interview after his team crashed out of the World Cup

Canadian men's national team coach Jesse Marsch faced widespread criticism online after delivering a controversial post-match interview following his team's 3-0 loss to Morocco in the 2026 World Cup. Despite the heavy defeat, Marsch expressed pride in his players and made the statement, 'I'd rather be us than them,' suggesting he believed Canada's performance was superior to Morocco's. The remark sparked outrage among fans who viewed it as delusional and lacking in self-awareness. Social media users ridiculed Marsch for his apparent refusal to acknowledge the team's poor performance, with many questioning whether he would retain his position as head coach. Some American supporters even used the occasion of Independence Day to mock Marsch, joking about revoking his passport.

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