Maxime Crépeau named Canada’s starting goalkeeper for World Cup
MONTREAL — Maxime Crépeau watched Canada’s last men’s World Cup from his couch with a cast around his leg, devastated after suffering the fracture mere days before flying to Qatar.
The next time Canada takes the field on soccer’s biggest stage, Crépeau is set to do so as the country’s starting goalkeeper.
Canadian coach Jesse Marsch tabbed Crépeau for the No. 1 job Thursday, settling a years-long battle with Dayne St. Clair eight days before the tournament co-hosts open the World Cup.
“There’s some moments that can push you to difficult places mentally, physically,” Crépeau said. “But what I’m proud of is that I was always able to come back from moments, whether good or bad. I was able to see what’s next, what’s in front of me.”

