On eve of World Cup qualification, coach John Herdman still sees room for improvement
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — Canada may be on the verge of World Cup qualification but coach John Herdman is still looking for improvements.
In the lead-up to Thursday’s match against No. 42 Costa Rica, Herdman said he spoke to the team leadership group about “staying away from the occasion.” And while the 33rd-ranked Canadian men have won six straight in qualifying, which includes victories over the 12th-ranked U.S. and No. 13 Mexico — he believes there is more in the tank.
“We’ll enjoy the game together but we’ll not get carried away,” Herdman told reporters. “So (we) come back to a bit of humility in the training sessions this week where we identified some areas from January we weren’t happy with, areas where some of our stats had dropped below a line that we thought was acceptable for our team.
“So we’ve worked hard this week on the process, the process of improving. And those improvements will carry us through the game hopefully.”