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Marsch: Canada need 'hostile' home crowds in WC (opens original article in a new tab)

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Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch highlighted the role of the home crowd in securing the team's first World Cup point against Bosnia and Herzegovina, emphasizing the need for continued fan support in upcoming matches.

  • Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch credited the home crowd in Toronto for creating a 'hostile environment' that helped secure Canada's first World Cup point against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Marsch emphasized the importance of fan support in future matches, particularly in Vancouver, to push the team and influence referees.
  • The match ended in a 1-1 draw with a late goal from substitute Cyle Larin, marking Canada's first World Cup point in history.

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