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‘We were better than them’: Marsch bullish despite Canada’s World Cup exit to Morocco

Football | The Guardian

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July 4, 2026

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‘We were better than them’: Marsch bullish despite Canada’s World Cup exit to Morocco

Canada coach says his side ‘totally controlled the match’Ouahbi: ‘It takes some nerve to say when you lose 3-0’Jesse Marsch spoke of his pride in his Canada side after their last-16 exit to Morocco, claiming they were the better team and challenging his players to keep producing the levels they have reached in this tournament.“We totally controlled the match,” he said. “We were the ones more likely to win the game, but goals change games so they could sit back. But overall in the match we were better than them. Before we came here if you’d said we’d be last 16 we’d have been satisfied. And if you’d said we were going to play like that you’d think we were going to win the match.” Continue reading...

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Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 29, 2026

World Cup 2026: Reaction to Canada’s win plus buildup to Brazil v Japan – live

Canada reach last 16 with win over South AfricaEngland’s dynamic duo need others to step upEmail us | Bracketology | World Cup Daily“Morocco were welcomed enthusiastically in Mexico’s north-east and their head coach was quick to compare the hosts’ passion for football with the fervour that engulfs his own country.In fact, the hand of friendship between the nations reaches back four decades. Morocco drew with Poland and England in Monterrey during Mexico 1986, when they made history by reaching the knock-out stage.” Continue reading...

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· Jul 4, 2026

Mondial 2026 : le Maroc malmène le Canada et file en quarts de finale

CANADA- Quel match ! Dominateurs de bout en bout et auteurs d’un match aboutie, les Marocains ont malmené le Canada (3-0) ce samedi en huitième de finale de la coupe du monde 2026. Ils deviennent la première nation africaine qualifiée pour les quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde 2026. Le Maroc continue de []

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All the key moments and rate the players as Morocco beat Canada

All the key moments and rate the players as Morocco beat Canada

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 5, 2026

Canada’s Jesse Marsch ripped for saying ‘I’d rather be us than them’ after World Cup loss to Morocco

The Canadian men’s soccer team had a great run through the 2026 FIFA World Cup that’s likely to be remembered, though perhaps not for the reasons it should. While the Canadians advanced to the knockout stage before losing in the Round of 16 to Morocco 3-0, it’s the comments from head coach Jesse Marsch that

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 25, 2026

World Cup Recap: When will we see Alphonso Davies for Canada?

WATCH BELOW: Despite losing to 2-1 to Switzerland, Canada’s men’s soccer team has advanced to the knockout stage at the World Cup. Postmedia’s Rob Wong speaks with Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun about how Canada’s draw has become favourable after South Africa’s upset win over South Korea, if we should expect to see Alphonso []

The Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

Canada vs Morocco LIVE: World Cup 2026 result, latest updates and fan reaction

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Related coverage for "‘We were better than them’: Marsch bullish despite Canada’s World Cup exit to Morocco": Football | The Guardian — World Cup 2026: Reaction to Canada’s win plus buildup to Brazil v Japan – live. Guineefoot — Mondial 2026 : le Maroc malmène le Canada et file en quarts de finale. SkySports — All the key moments and rate the players as Morocco beat Canada. Awful Announcing — Canada’s Jesse Marsch ripped for saying ‘I’d rather be us than them’ after World Cup loss to Morocco. Toronto Sun — World Cup Recap: When will we see Alphonso Davies for Canada?. The Standard — Canada vs Morocco LIVE: World Cup 2026 result, latest updates and fan reaction