Canada won’t underestimate South Africa ahead of World Cup knockout game
VANCOUVER — He may be leading Canada through a historic FIFA World Cup run, but head coach Jesse Marsch is not about to commit the Canadianism of saying sorry.
The American bench boss knows he’s faced criticism for telling media he expected Alphonso Davies to factor into Wednesday’s group stage game, then saying after the 2-1 loss to Switzerland that his star left back wasn’t ready to play.
He doesn’t care.
“Some people want to say, ‘Why was I using Alphonso as a decoy?’ Like, it’s the World Cup,” Marsch said Thursday ahead of Canada’s training session.


