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Marsch says Canada was better than Morocco, even though they lost 3-0.
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Marsch says Canada was better than Morocco, even though they lost 3-0.

In a post-match interview after Canada's 3-0 loss to Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals, Canadian coach Jesse Marsch defended his team's performance, stating they were the better side for most of the match. He emphasized that while Morocco made more impactful plays, Canada lacked the quality in the final third and failed to capitalize on key moments. Marsch praised the team's tactical approach and fighting spirit, noting they controlled much of the game, especially in the first half. The discussion also focused on the absence of Alphonso Davies, who did not play due to ongoing physical issues. Marsch explained that the decision was made to protect Davies' long-term health, as he had suffered a hamstring injury earlier in the tournament and was not fully recovered.

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Marsch says Canada was better than Morocco, even though they lost 3-0.

In a post-match interview after Canada's 3-0 loss to Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals, Canadian coach Jesse Marsch defended his team's performance, stating they were the better side for most of the match. He emphasized that while Morocco made more impactful plays, Canada lacked the quality in the final third and failed to capitalize on key moments. Marsch praised the team's tactical approach and fighting spirit, noting they controlled much of the game, especially in the first half. The discussion also focused on the absence of Alphonso Davies, who did not play due to ongoing physical issues. Marsch explained that the decision was made to protect Davies' long-term health, as he had suffered a hamstring injury earlier in the tournament and was not fully recovered.

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