‘We could do something special’: Canadian veterans learn from World Cup experience
Alistair Johnston remembers how it felt to line up in the tunnel ahead of his first World Cup game.
Canada was back at the tournament for the first time in 36 years and, as he prepared to step out onto the pitch at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, Johnston was struck by seeing some of Belgium’s biggest stars just feet away.
“You’re looking across at these world class players and it’s hard not to get caught up in the moment there,” said the Canadian right back. “But as soon as they blew that whistle and we got those jitters out of the way, you just remember that you are playing football.”
It’s a lesson Johnston is looking back on four years later, now that he and the rest of the national squad are preparing to return to the tournament.


