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I'd rather be us than them: Jesse Marsch defiant despite Canada's World Cup exit
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I'd rather be us than them: Jesse Marsch defiant despite Canada's World Cup exit

Canada's national football team was defeated 3-0 by Morocco in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, ending their campaign. Despite the loss, head coach Jesse Marsch praised his team's attacking style and expressed pride in their effort, stating 'I'd rather be us than them.' Canada started strongly, forcing early saves from Morocco's goalkeeper, but Morocco dominated after halftime, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice and Soufiane Rahimi adding a late goal. Marsch emphasized the team's identity and resilience, acknowledging the need to improve in high-pressure situations. Meanwhile, Morocco advanced to the quarterfinals, continuing their strong performance in the tournament.

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I'd rather be us than them: Jesse Marsch defiant despite Canada's World Cup exit

Canada's national football team was defeated 3-0 by Morocco in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, ending their campaign. Despite the loss, head coach Jesse Marsch praised his team's attacking style and expressed pride in their effort, stating 'I'd rather be us than them.' Canada started strongly, forcing early saves from Morocco's goalkeeper, but Morocco dominated after halftime, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice and Soufiane Rahimi adding a late goal. Marsch emphasized the team's identity and resilience, acknowledging the need to improve in high-pressure situations. Meanwhile, Morocco advanced to the quarterfinals, continuing their strong performance in the tournament.

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