Canadian men look to stay in the moment as they near World Cup qualification
With World Cup qualification in their sights in this international window, the Canadian men say they are staying in the moment and keeping it real.
“We pride ourselves on being humble,” said midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye. “At the same time we know we’ve done a good job but we haven’t really done anything yet. We haven’t gotten to our goal. I think the humble part is keeping us on task … It allows us to hold each other accountable because we know that there’s a bigger goal at the end. And we’re not there yet.”
“We haven’t accomplished anything yet,” added fellow midfielder Liam Fraser.
But that could change Thursday when 33rd-ranked Canada (7-0-4, 25 points) takes on No. 42 Costa Rica (4-3-4, 16 points) in San Jose at Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica. A win and Canada, which tops the CONCACAF qualifying table, secures a berth in Qatar 2022 with two more games remaining.