Canada men expect challenges in Suriname series, from the heat to Dutch influence
After crossing swords with heavyweights like Argentina, France, the Netherlands and Uruguay this year, the Canadian men return to competitive CONCACAF action Friday with the opening leg of their Nations League quarterfinal against Suriname.
Ranked No. 136 in the world, Suriname is 101 places below Canada. But thanks to its former colonial ties, its football has a distinctly Dutch flavour.
“We’re excited for the challenge,” Canada coach Jesse Marsch, speaking in Paramaribo, told a virtual availability Thursday “Since I’ve been here, we’ve played a lot of big opponents and familiar opponents. Now we have one that’s a little unfamiliar and one we know will cause us some challenges.”
The return leg is Tuesday at Toronto’s BMO Field.