Herdman says Canadian men hungry to to seal World Cup qualification against Jamaica
TORONTO — Even in defeat, Canada impressed.
And Sunday, John Herdman’s team can turn the disappointment of Thursday’s 1-0 loss in Costa Rica into celebration by dispatching Jamaica to secure World Cup qualification before a sellout crowd at Toronto’s BMO Field.
The numbers are clear for the 33rd-ranked Canadian men (7-1-4, 25 points). A draw against No. 62 Jamaica (1-6-5, eight points) and they book their ticket to Qatar 2022. They can still qualify with a loss if Costa Rica (5-3-4, 19 points) drops points at El Salvador (2-6-4, 10 points).
Even if Canada loses to both Jamaica and No. 63 Panama (5-4-3, 18 points) in Panama City next Wednesday and Costa Rica defeats El Salvador and the visiting U.S., the Costa Ricans would have to make up a considerable deficit in goal difference (Canada is plus-13 while Costa Rica is plus-two) with the teams tied at 25 points.