Marsch confident Canada will generate offence, goals at World Cup
EDMONTON — Scoring goals in the World Cup has always been difficult for Team Canada, but head coach Jesse Marsch is feeling a little more confident after watching his men’s team perform in a 2-0 win over Uzbekistan in Monday night’s international friendly.
With an announced crowd of 46,164 cold, wet fans watching, Canada got second-half goals from Jonathan Osorio and Jayden Nelson and played a strong defensive game to keep their opponents off the scoresheet.
“There’s been a lot of talk that we haven’t scored goals from the run of play, understandingly so because we hadn’t,” Marsch told a post-match news conference. “But I kept saying the goals are coming because I know we have a lot of firepower, and I kept also kept saying the most important thing is keeping clean sheets and preventing opponents from getting goals.”
Canada gave up three scoring chances in the first half but mostly kept Uzbekistan from mounting many serious threats in the second half.


