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Canada Proud of Historic World Cup Run Despite 3-0 Loss to Morocco

Canada's World Cup journey ended with a 3-0 loss to Morocco in the Round of 16. The team made history as co-hosts, earning their first-ever World Cup point and winning their first knockout match. Coach Jesse Marsch praised his squad's commitment and spirit despite the defeat. Defender Alistair Johnston expressed pride in their cultural impact back home.

2026 FIFA WC: Canada proud of historic run after losing 3-0 to Morocco

Houston, July 5

Canada's World Cup journey ended in a 3-0 loss to Morocco, but the team made history for their country as co-hosts. Canada picked up their first-ever point in the FIFA World Cup and won their first knockout match against South Africa to reach the Round of 16.

Canada defender Alistair Johnston said they are quite proud of their achievements.

"I just want to be able to look myself in the mirror after this World Cup and say that I left it all out there," Johnston said. "I do think that we've done that. Even though we're down in Houston, we know what kind of cultural impact we're having back home, and that resonates with us."

Coach Jesse Marsch said losing was hard because his team played so well, reports Xinhua.

"It's always hard in these moments," Marsch said. "Especially when you play really well, it's really tough to swallow. However, I told the players that I was proud of them. We can play like this all the time. Against the best teams in the world, we can be better on the day."

Marsch wants this success to change Canadian soccer. "The challenge now is, can we hold that standard for 90 minutes? Can we make sure that we continue to build the depth of what we're doing with the team?" He said.

"Can we build that into our youth national teams? Can we build a real Canadian DNA into the football we want to play, our infrastructure, and the way we teach the game in our academies?" added the coach.

Despite the exit from the tournament, Marsch had nothing but praise for his squad's spirit. "In terms of the commitment of the group and making the country proud, they couldn't have done more," he said.

While Marsch's side displayed a dominant first-half performance, the Atlas Lions showed their class in the second half, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice before Soufiane Rahimi added a late third to seal the win. Morocco became the first team at the World Cup to progress to the quarterfinals.

"I think we did an amazing tournament. Until half-time of this game, we were outstanding. Everybody back home should be very proud. We felt we could have won this game, especially in the first half. We were on top of them, we were fighting, we were creating chances, our set pieces were on point," Canada midfielder Stephen Eustaquio said. "But from a set piece, we let that slip, and then obviously we want to go after it, and we got hurt on transitions."

Following the match, the team posted an emotional message on social media, saying, "Right now, the hurt is real. We came here believing we could keep writing history, and when you believe that deeply, the final whistle is not easy to accept."

"Over the last few weeks, we watched an entire country fall in love with this team. Streets are filled with red. Living rooms became supporters' sections. Kids who once dreamed about wearing the crest of their ancestral homes discovered a new dream. We've always believed this was a football country. Now, we know it is."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I feel for them. That first half was brilliant, and then Morocco with the clinical finishing. But as a Canadian-Indian, I'm so proud of this team. The message about streets filled with red and kids finding a new dream—that's what sports is all about. India needs to learn from this Canadian spirit!

Vikram M

Marsch's vision about building a 'Canadian DNA' is exactly what India needs to hear. We have the passion but not the infrastructure. Canada showed that with proper coaching and belief, even a non-traditional football nation can compete. Great run, Canada! 🇮🇳🇨🇦

James A

From an American perspective, it's incredible seeing Canada step up like that. But as a football fan, I've got to say—Morocco was just too good in the second half. Still, Canada should hold their heads high. That set piece goal changed everything, but they fought till the end.

Michael C

I'm a football coach in India, and watching Canada's journey gives me hope. Marsch's words about building youth systems and a national identity remind me of what we lack. Canada's fans created real culture—wish we could see that in our cities. Well played, Canada! 🌟

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