Times Colonist

Canada goes with youth for Copa America qualifier

- NEIL DAVIDSON

If not a changing of the guard, interim coach Mauro Biello is overseeing what he calls a “cultural reset” ahead of Canada’s crucial Copa America qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago later this month.

The 23-man squad for the March 23 game against the 96thranked Soca Warriors in Frisco, Texas, is filled with youth.

“If I had to analyze the squad, it’s kind of slipped over the last year, post-World Cup [in late 2022 in Qatar],” Biello told a virtual availabili­ty Tuesday. “And for me, It’s about reigniting that passion and bringing the young players that are in form. These are players that are going to be hungry. These are players that are going to want to be part of this journey. And I think, for sure, that is the mindset that I want coming into this camp.”

Canada Soccer calls the roster the youngest men’s squad since 2019, with all but one player (31-year-old midfielder Jonathan Osorio of Toronto FC) under the age of 30. Six are 23 or younger.

Eleven players are from Major League Soccer, including four from CF Montreal (goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois, defender Joel Waterman and midfielder­s Mathieu Choiniere and Samuel Piette) and one from Toronto (Osorio).

There are 10 players on the roster with less than 10 caps including the uncapped Sirois and Fulham defender Luc de Fougerolle­s. Four other players — Choiniere, Nashville winger Jacob Shaffelbur­g and forwards Jacen Russell-Rowe of Columbus and Theo Bair of Scotland’s Motherwell — have been capped but have yet to start for Canada.

Osorio is the most-capped player with 71 appearance­s, followed by Piette’s 67 and Cyle Larin’s 65.

Veteran goalkeeper Milan Borjan, a 36-year-old with 80 caps, is not on the roster. Neither is 37-year-old centre back Steven Vitoria (46 caps).

“At the end of the day I need to evaluate and make decisions,” Biello said of the decision to bring in youth.

It’s a bold move for Biello, who is a candidate for the permanent coaching position. And it comes before a high-stakes game for the 50th-ranked Canadian men.

A win over Trinidad and Canada slots into Group A alongside top-ranked Argentina, No. 33 Peru and No. 42 Chile at this summer’s Copa America. Canada is looking to face that kind of elite opposition as it prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup. And Canada Soccer has a list of yetto-be-announced friendlies that likely depend on the result.

Biello declined to name his captain.

“That’s something that I’ll decide in camp,” he said. “And obviously for me it’ll be a reset, a cultural reset with the group,”

Asked about the need for the reset, Biello cited “political distractio­ns,” a seeming reference to the ongoing labour dispute, as well as the coaching change with John Herdman stepping down, among other “things happening” at Canada Soccer, which has gone through several leadership changes.

“I think when these distractio­ns start to multiply, things start to slip a little,” Biello said.

No. 54 Costa Rica takes on No. 78 Honduras in the other play-in match March 23.

The Canadian squad includes star fullback Alphonso Davies, who needed dental work after taking a boot to the face on the weekend for Bayern Munich.

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