Canada has lessons to learn after glass half-full, half-empty return to World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — The Canadian men leave the World Cup with “our heads up,” according to coach John Herdman. They also exit the world stage without a win, at the bottom of Group F and the second team to be eliminated.
It’s been a glass half-full, half-empty return to the tournament after a 36-year absence.
The draw was not kind to the 41st-ranked Canadians, pitting them against No. 2 Belgium, No. 12 Croatia and No. 22 Morocco.
There was plenty of class in Group F and it showed against Canada, in some games sooner than later.