Canadian men take a breath before looking to seal a World Cup berth in Qatar
Four years into his tenure as coach of the men’s soccer team, John Herdman is now one win away from taking Canada to the World Cup — ending a 36-year absence from the world showcase.
A Canadian tie in Costa Rica on March 23 would also do it if Panama fails to win that day. But first some well-earned shut-eye after a three-game, seven-day trek through three countries that netted nine points for the 40th-ranked Canadian men in a gruelling FIFA international window.
“I think we’re all knackered,” Herdman said late Wednesday after a 2-0 win in El Salvador. “This has been a big window, a challenging window.”
Unbeaten Canada (7-0-4, 25 points) tops the eight-team standings in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying, four points ahead of the U.S. and Mexico (both 6-2-3, 21 points) and eight ahead of Panama (5-4-2, 17 points). Costa Rica (4-3-4, 16 points) is fourth.