Canada coach expects Cayman Islands to ‘park the bus’ in World Cup qualifier
John Herdman expects the Cayman Islands to park the bus Sunday against Canada in World Cup qualifying play. Maybe a couple of buses.
The Cayman part-timers, who at No. 193 are ranked 120 places below Canada, may play with a back five or six in a bid to blunt the potent Canadian attack at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
The Canadians will need to be patient and look to move the ball to break down that defensive block. But as they showed Thursday in their opening 5-1 win over Bermuda, an early goal can open the floodgates.
Herdman said his team’s biggest enemy will be frustration — and the heat of a 4 p.m. local time kickoff. The team’s leadership group knows it’s has a “huge responsibility to keep the mood right.”