Regina Leader-Post

Larin will add fuel to Canada’s offence

- GAVIN DAY

GLENDALE, ARIZ. After making headlines for all the wrong reasons, Canadian soccer star Cyle Larin is hoping his return to the Canadian national soccer team will lead to some positive news.

Larin trained for the first time with Canada on Monday after being added to the Canadian roster in advance of Thursday’s Gold Cup quarter-final against Jamaica at the University of Phoenix Stadium.

Canada could make up to six roster changes after finishing second in Group A behind Costa Rica, but only brought in Larin to the 23-man squad, sending Raheem Edwards back to Toronto FC.

“Obviously, I want to play,” Larin told The Canadian Press at the team’s hotel Tuesday. “My goal is to play and it’s to score goals and help the team win. I just have to come in here and work hard to get that position and to go on the field and score. I think the guys have done very well together. I just think I can bring a different piece and help the team by scoring goals.”

Larin played for Canada in a friendly against Curaçao last month, but got in trouble upon his return to Orlando, where he plays for the city’s Major League Soccer club. Larin was arrested after driving the wrong way on an Orlando street and was given a misdemeano­ur DUI alcohol or drugs charge after he failed a sobriety test.

Larin was left off the Canadian roster for the group stage and also missed some time with Orlando City SC to take part in the MLS Substance Abuse and Behavioura­l Health Program.

The legal matters are still to be sorted out. For now, the focus is the Gold Cup and Larin adds to a team that advanced from a group including Costa Rica, Honduras and Gold Cup newcomers French Guiana.

“Everything that needed to be said has been said,” head coach Octavio Zambrano said. “I’ve had my conversati­ons with him when this thing happened. I think all of that doesn’t factor in anymore for us. Life goes on and we need to show him that he is very much a part of this team and hopefully, he can help us.”

Canada’s opponent finished second in Group B. The Jamaicans played powerhouse Mexico to a scoreless draw in group play.

But Jamaica also needed penalties to beat French Guiana and lost to Curaçao in the Caribbean Cup a few months ago.

This is the first time Canada has reached this stage of the biennial tournament since 2009.

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