Canadian men one win away from qualifying for Olympics for first time in 37 years
The Canadian men are one win away from qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics for the first time in 37 years. But standing in their way is “the giant in CONCACAF.”
Canada faces host Mexico on Sunday in Guadalajara in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying Championship, which determines which two countries will represent North and Central America and the Caribbean in Tokyo this summer.
“We’re well aware of who the opponent is. It’s the giant in CONCACAF,” said Canada coach Mauro Biello. “For us, I think we’re in a position where we wanted to be, in terms of now getting to that one game that allows us to go through to the Olympics.
“And we’re looking at it as that. It’s one game where anything can happen. We’re preparing to play the giant.”