World Cup 2022: What Canada can learn from its humbling experience
Canada's 2022 World Cup experience came to a close with a 2-1 loss to Morocco, failing to secure a point in its first appearance at the tournament since 1986. Dawna Friesen speaks with The Athletic's Joshua Kloke, who looks at what can be taken away from the experience in preparation for when North America hosts the World Cup in 2026.
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