Injured Canadian players ‘ahead of schedule’ at pre-World Cup training camp: coach
CHARLOTTE — Liam Millar didn’t have a lot of time to celebrate the highest high he’s yet had in his soccer career.
Less than 72 hours after helping Hull City win the Champions League playoff final over Middlesbrough on Saturday, Millar was in Charlotte, N.C., with the Canadian national team.
“I got my moment. Yeah, I had my moment,” he said of the abbreviated revelry. “But a home World Cup is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so I made sure I switched my focus very quick to this moment. And once everything’s all done, everything’s over, I’ll take my time, and I’ll celebrate that rightly.”
Millar is one of 32 players on Canada’s training camp roster ahead of next month’s FIFA World Cup.


