Alphonso Davies Leads Canada's World Cup Dreams: Injury Fears Conquered
Despite a recent injury, Alphonso Davies will play for Canada in the World Cup. Coach Jesse Marsch announced the 26-man squad, which also includes key players like Jonathan David. Marsch faces a tough choice between goalkeepers, while Davies' recovery remains a focal point of their World Cup journey.
Soccer fans in Canada can breathe a sigh of relief as Alphonso Davies, fresh off a hamstring injury, is confirmed to play in the World Cup. The announcement, made in a televised event, highlighted the inclusion of Davies and other star players like Jonathan David.
Coach Jesse Marsch expressed confidence in the strength of the Canadian squad, despite facing a dilemma over which goalkeeper to start, between Maxime Crepeau and Dayne St. Clair. Meanwhile, Davies has been training separately, allowing more time for healing.
Soccer's rising popularity in Canada is undeniable, with Marsch emphasizing the team's potential, despite injury concerns. As Canada prepares for the World Cup, the spotlight is on Davies and the squad's preparation amid a surge in national interest in the sport.
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