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Questions about Canada’s handling of Alphonso Davies’ World Cup participation

27 June 2026
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For the second consecutive World Cup, Canada’s star player, Alphonso Davies, has been a focal point of discussion, but this time he has not played at all due to ongoing recovery from injuries. In the lead-up to Canada’s match against Switzerland, head coach Jesse Marsch confirmed that while Davies had trained with the team, he would not start but could potentially play later. After Canada’s 2-1 loss, which prevented them from topping their group, Marsch admitted he misled reporters about Davies’s availability, using him as a tactical decoy. Marsch later clarified that Davies had requested to play but was ultimately sidelined for strategic reasons. Canada finished second in their group and will face South Africa in the Round of 32, with Davies still recovering from multiple muscle strains following his ACL tear earlier this year.

Why It Matters

The situation surrounding Alphonso Davies highlights the complexities of athlete recovery and management during high-stakes competitions like the World Cup. Davies, who previously made history by scoring Canada’s first men’s World Cup goal, has faced significant setbacks, including a torn ACL and subsequent muscle injuries, impacting his participation. His absence is pivotal as Canada aims for success in international soccer, particularly given the team’s aspirations to advance past the group stage for the first time. The pressure from both national and club expectations can complicate decisions about player fitness and readiness, as seen with Bayern Munich’s influence on Davies’s recovery timeline.

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