Doha heating up as World Cup kickoff nears, Canadians take day to themselves
DOHA, Qatar — The day after its win over Japan in Dubai in its final World Cup warmup, Canada had no media availability Friday — leaving time to recover, assess and prepare for Wednesday’s tournament opener against second-ranked Belgium.
The arrival of Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies and status of influential midfielder Stephen Eustaquio were top of Canada’s agenda. Coach John Herdman said after the Japan game that Davies, whose arrival at the tournament was delayed as he received treatment for a hamstring strain back in Germany, was en route.
Eustaquio sat out the Japan game after taking a knock in training. On the plus side, captain Atiba Hutchinson saw 60 minutes of action while midfielder Jonathan Osorio got 30 minutes off the bench.
Both have seen limited action in recent months, with the 39-year-old Hutchinson sidelined by a bone bruise suffered in pre-season with Turkey’s Besiktas and Osorio dealing with post-concussion syndrome after taking an elbow to the head in a Toronto FC game in Chicago.