John Herdman starts to shape Canada’s men’s team, Mauro Biello named assistant
TORONTO — After a month at the helm, John Herdman’s vision for the Canadian men’s national soccer program is starting to take shape.
Herdman, who was named Octavio Zambrano’s replacement on Jan. 8, has spent the past 30 days speaking with members of the men’s side to gain a better understanding of the key issues.
“I guess one of the biggest elephants in the room has been addressed in some of our conversations with the players is that on those big moments, they just haven’t been able to deliver and that the culture has been to point fingers. That’s ready to change,” Herdman said during a press conference on Monday at BMO Field.
Herdman takes over a men’s program ranked No. 94 in the world and has qualified for a World Cup just once (1986).


