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Goalie battle among key storylines as Canadian men return to action

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It’s getting very real for the Canadian men’s team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 

Canada Soccer recently unveiled its official World Cup jerseys, renovations to BMO Field and BC Place continue, and the men’s side is now less than 80 days away from playing its opening match of the tournament. 

There are also some important games on the horizon for Canada, including friendlies vs. Iceland (March 28) and Tunisia (March 31) in Toronto in the penultimate international window before the World Cup. The Canadians’ final World Cup tune-up matches are scheduled for June 1 in Edmonton vs. Uzbekistan and June 5 in Montreal vs. Ireland. 

Here are some key storylines to watch for from Canada during this month’s games. 

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The goalkeeping situation  

The battle between Maxime Crépeau and Dayne St. Clair continues on as coach Jesse Marsch hasn’t officially settled on who’ll be Canada’s starting goalkeeper at the World Cup. 

Marsch has gone back and forth between the two shot stoppers for over a year, giving them both chances to play during international windows. That’ll be the case again this month as both are expected to start one game apiece. 

Crépeau, 31, is three years older than St. Clair, and has more international experience (29 caps vs. 18). On the other hand, St. Clair was last season’s MLS goalkeeper of the year with Minnesota United. 

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Funny enough, both goalkeepers made moves in the off-season — Crépeau left the Portland Timbers to join Orlando City, while St. Clair is now with Inter Miami. Not so funny is that both have struggled at their new clubs early on in the 2026 MLS campaign. According to fotmob.com, Crépeau boasts the worst goals conceded per 90 minutes (3.5) in MLS, while St. Clair has the fifth-worst save record (55.6 percent). 

It’s unlikely that Marsch will come to a definitive decision on who’ll be No. 1 this summer based on this month’s games, but St. Clair or Crépeau would do their respective cases no harm with a strong showing. 

“I’m preparing to be the starter at the World Cup, and I’m sure Max is doing the same thing,” St. Clair said this week. 

Cyle Larin back in form for club, but can he do it for Canada?  

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It is generally understood that Jonathan David, Canada’s all-time top scorer with 37 goals in 73 appearances, will serve as the team’s go-to forward at the World Cup and main reference point in the attack.  

Who will partner with David up front hasn’t yet been decided by Marsch and has been the subject of passionate debates among Canadian fans and media members. 

Tani Oluwaseyi looked to be in pole position late last year before Promise David emerged as the top contender. But David suffered a ruptured hip tendon last month that could rule him out of the World Cup 

As a result, the door has swung wide open for Cyle Larin. Despite being Canada’s second all-time leading scorer (30 goals in 87 games), Larin has struggled the past few seasons at club level, bouncing between RCD Mallorca and Feyenoord with little success. He’s also failed to score in 11 straight games for Canada, his last goal coming on Oct. 15, 2024. 

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But Larin has been in fine form since his loan move to English side Southampton in January, scoring four goals and adding an assist in 11 games. A strong showing for Canada in these two games by the burly forward could put him back in contention for a starting role at the World Cup. 

“Larin’s move to Southampton is exactly what he needed. You can see like now already, his confidence, his rhythm, his fitness, his power, everything, like, he looks really good, so we are really excited,” Marsch said. 

Defensive depth will be put to the test 

Defenders Alistair Johnston and Moïse Bombito have been named to this latest Canadian squad but only as training players as they regain fitness from long-term injuries.   

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Missing from this latest roster due to injuries are fullback Alphonso Davies, and defenders Alfie Jones, Zorhan Bassong and Jamie Knight-Lebel. Young centre back Luc de Fougerolles is in camp but is dealing with an ankle injury. His participation in these games is questionable.   

Derek Cornelius is with the team after recently returning from injury, which means Canada only has one regular starting centre back available to play against Iceland and Tunisia. Needless to say, the team’s defensive depth will be tested. 

As a result, Ralph Priso of the Vancouver Whitecaps has a great opportunity to bolster his chances of earning a spot on Canada’s World Cup roster. The 23-year-old was converted from a midfielder to a centre back last season by Vancouver and he’s taken to playing a new position like a duck to water. 

Marsch took notice of this and called Priso into camp in January and gave him a start against Guatemala and could turn to him again this month to play substantial minutes in these two games.  

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“He’s smart and he’s got an ease to the way he does things that he can transition into that position pretty smoothly. When I watch him carefully, I can see that he’s still trying to figure out some moments, like where the perfect positioning is. But overall, I think his intelligence has guided him in a good way,” Marsch said. 

Marcelo Flores set to make his debut for Canada 

After a long, laborious process, winger Marcelo Flores is expected to earn his first cap for Canada after finally having his one-time international switch approved by FIFA in February. 

Flores, a 22-year-old born in Georgetown, Ont., is a dual national (he’s been capped for Mexico) who plays for Tigres UANL in Liga MX, the Mexican first division. Flores was eligible to switch allegiances under the current regulations because his three appearances for Mexico’s senior team came before he turned 21.   

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Marsch courted Flores, including visiting him in Mexico and called him up for last November’s international window even though he wasn’t yet eligible to play for Canada. Marsch felt it was important for Flores to be in camp with the team so he could envision what it would be like for him to be a member of the Canadian team. 

Now that he’s available to play for Canada, Marsch is expected to give the wily winger plenty of playing time over these next two games, giving him every chance to earn a spot on the World Cup roster. 

The Canadians could certainly benefit from a player of Flores’ profile: He’s a dynamic attacker who likes to take on defenders, has great energy and is very dangerous on the dribble. 

A big month for Ismaël Koné 

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With Stephen Eustáquio unavailable for this window due to injury, fellow midfielder Ismaël Koné has an opportunity to reassert himself as a key figure for Canada going into the World Cup.  

The 23-year-old has started in six of Canada’s last seven games, scoring in last November’s 2-0 win over Venezuela in Florida. At the same time, Koné’s club career has been revitalized at US Sassuolo Calcio after he failed to impress in stints with French clubs Olympique Marseille and Stade Rennais FC. The 23-year-old has five goals in 28 appearances in all competitions this season and looks to have recaptured his best form while playing in Italy.  

“I think Ismaël now is an established player, and in the two years that I’ve been here, he’s now understood more what higher levels look like, and how to be more reliable and disciplined. And I think he’s been outstanding at Sassuolo, and not just with the ball, but his defensive responsibilities, his intensity that he plays with is at a different level,” Marsch said.  

Koné will be suspended for the Iceland game stemming from a red card he picked up vs. Venezuela, but he will see action against Tunisia.  

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“We will definitely play him against Tunisia, and we expect him to be a cornerstone of what we do this summer as well,” Marsch offered.  

Editor’s note


John Molinaro is one of the leading soccer journalists in Canada, having covered the game for over 20 years for several media outlets, including Sportsnet, CBC Sports and Sun Media. He is currently the editor-in-chief of TFC Republic, a website dedicated to in-depth coverage of Toronto FC and Canadian soccer.

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West Ham v Arsenal LIVE: Premier League latest score and goal updates from crucial clash in title race and relegation fight

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A sub for Arsenal now as Saka comes off for Noni Madueke.

Odegaard slips in a beautiful diagonal pass to Havertz in the box, but his cutback is cleared.

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West Ham are looking dangerous now and they win a another free-kick, but Mavropanos can’t direct a header towards goal.

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SAVE! Oh what a chance this is for West Ham! The biggest of the game so far.

It comes from a slick passage of play with some one-touch passes that sees Fernandes played clean through.

He’s close to Raya and the angle is tight but take nothing away from the save, with the Spaniard getting down brilliantly and waiting for the perfect time to stick a leg out to keep his side level!

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A yellow card for Saka now as a trailing leg clips Summerville. The Hammers will have a chance to put the ball in the box from deep.

Diouf’s ball in is poor though, and the chance goes begging.

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A chance for West Ham now as Bowen’s cross is flashed towards goal and forces Raya to tip it wide.

The Arsenal ‘keeper does well to punch out Bowen’s cross from the corner too.

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A superb pass from Rice to pick out Saka in the area but he’d strayed just offside.

Arsenal are starting ti play as if they know time is running out!

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A swift West Ham corner sees the ball spread wide to Diouf, who produces a great early cross targeting Pablo.

It’s a great effort but Rice does so well to track back and prevent the Brazilian striker making clean contact.

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It’s another good delivery from Rice and it causes some pinball in the box as Pablo falls on it before it’s poked goalwards and cleared off the line!

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Arsenal want a penalty as Pablo falls and appears to handle the ball when he’s on the floor, but it would be harsh as there was nothing he could do. It’s quickly overturned.

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Todibo is the next player in the book as he shoves over Gyokeres on the left wing. Another dangerous set-piece for the Gunners!

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A change for West Ham now as Pablo comes on for Taty Castellanos at striker.

Arteta responds with a double change of his own, Eze and Zubimendi making way for Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard.

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Man United sent Michael Carrick warning over delay in talks on permanent role

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Manchester United have not confirmed their plans for the end of the season, with Michael Carrick still uncertain on his future at the club when his contract ends at the end of the season

Manchester United risk Michael Carrick opening talks with other teams if they wait any longer to offer him a permanent job at Old Trafford, according to former defender Jaap Stam.

Carrick is under contract for just two more United matches after helping the team return to Champions League qualification, having replaced Ruben Amorim earlier this year. The former Middlesbrough boss has been widely commended for his job with the club set to seal third place in the Premier League, 12 months on from finishing 15th.

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The 44-year-old was appointed until the end of the season, but his future has yet to be made clear, and no Manchester United manager has been confirmed for the summer. For his part, Carrick has insisted he remains calm about the uncertainty surrounding his future.

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Stam reckons the moment is approaching where Carrick will want to plan for the summer, whether that be at United or elsewhere. The Dutch giant believes the former midfielder has done enough to earn a deal at the Theatre of Dreams.

“He’s had a great spell now, he’s done very well, so I think you need to do that [give him the contract],” Stam said via ComeOn. “I cannot imagine there are no talks going on now or starting because if he wants to go on as a manager, he needs to have a look at other clubs now himself if he wants to change that somewhere else, if he wants to bring in players somewhere else.

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“So this is the time to make decisions, and after this success by getting into the Champions League, I can’t imagine not talking to him now and saying, ‘OK, we want to go and give you a contract for maybe for the next season or the next two seasons and see how it goes.’

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“And there are always talk with fans, or people are always saying when they’re not successful, ‘OK, then it’s the lack of experience or he’s too young or we should have brought in this manager.’

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“But he knows the club very well. And I think it’s very positive that he knows what happened before, maybe the new owners came in, and how the club needs to be run and what needs to be done and what the feeling is as a United manager or as a United player.

“He can bring that feeling to the players, and I think that’s already what he’s been doing. And together with great people on the board, people who are very committed and want to make changes, I think you can help a young manager like him in making that next step or to become very successful for the club.”

United have been one of a number of clubs linked to making a move for Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola. The Spanish coach has already confirmed he will make his departure from the Cherries at the end of the season.

For the moment, he is refusing to be drawn over speculation on where his next move could take him. “I’m in no rush,” Iraola said.

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“I will not talk about my future. I’m fully focused on trying to finish this season with a reward, something tangible for the [Bournemouth] players and supporters.” He added: “It was not an easy decision [to leave] but once it is made you feel relief.

“I feel we have used it in a positive way. Since that day, we’ve had great results but also the mood.

“Everyone is clear, the relationship is so clean and honest. Okay, this is going to happen, next season Marco Rose will be our manager.

“Everyone knows what’s happening. We are in good place and can use this in a positive way.”

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4 Reasons why Asuka lost to IYO SKY at WWE Backlash 2026

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The first WWE Premium Live Event post-WrestleMania 42, 2026 Backlash in Tampa, is officially in the history books. The card had five blockbuster bouts: two title bouts, two singles matches, and one tag team contest.

The major attraction on Saturday night was Roman Reigns‘ first title defense as WWE World Heavyweight Champion against his own real-life Bloodline member, Jacob Fatu. But the only women’s contest on the card, a singles match featuring Asuka and IYO SKY, also stood out and became one of the highlights for this year’s Backlash.

The Genius of the Sky and The Empress of Tomorrow have been engaged in a feud over the last several months. Their bad blood gradually turned personal. Kairi Sane was also a major part of the saga, but she was shockingly released from the company a few days back. This was a major shocker for the fans.

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Despite the massive personal setback, Asuka and SKY locked horns in a singles matchup at WWE Backlash 2026. The former Women’s World Champion proved that it’s her time now by beating the 44-year-old star clean. Fans were highly entertained by the level of the match between the two Japanese female stars and rated it highly.

However, that wasn’t the shocker. Following the bout, Asuka broke character and burst into tears. In a passing-the-torch moment, she hugged SKY, kissed her on the cheeks, lifted her hand, and bid farewell to the crowd, potentially hinting at retirement.

In this listicle, we will explore four potential reasons why The Empress of Tomorrow lost to SKY at Backlash 2026.

#4. Asuka leaving WWE

A WWE superstar breaking their heel character is a rare sight that fans do not see often. The Empress of Tomorrow is known for keeping kayfabe. At Backlash, she broke down into tears and bid farewell to the fans, hinting that this might be the end of her in-ring stint with the Stamford-based promotion.

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Brock Lesnar had a similar moment at WrestleMania 42, and he retired and left WWE, as he has been placed in the alumni section on the company’s official site.

Hence, her losing the match could be her perfect departure from the sports entertainment giant. If she were to leave the promotion, a win would mean nothing to her at this point, and putting a rising star would benefit the company in the long term.

#3. ⁠Passing of the torch moment

Since Triple H took over the WWE creative team, one of the things they have been focusing on the most is building new superstars. The former Women’s World Champion IYO SKY has been one of The Game’s favorites.

Asuka has been a mentor to The Genius of the Sky throughout her professional wrestling career, and the Stamford-based promotion built their rivalry as a student versus teacher angle.

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By losing to her protégé at the Backlash 2026 Premium Live Event, The Empress of Tomorrow has passed the torch to IYO to carry the legacy she and other Japanese stars have built over the years.

A win over a veteran star like former Damage CTRL leader has elevated the former Women’s World Champion’s credibility as a superstar even more.

#2. WWE is rebuilding IYO SKY as a singles star again

It’s been a while since The Genius of the Sky has been placed into the main title picture. She last held a singles title in 2025, which she lost in July.

She then formed a tag team with Rhea Ripley and ruled the division up until early this year before dropping the Women’s Tag Team Championships to the Irresistible Forces on Friday Night SmackDown before the 2026 Elimination Chamber.

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Ripley climbed to the top quickly as she won the Women’s Elimination Chamber match, punched her ticket to WrestleMania, and got a Women’s Championship match against Jade Cargill. Moreover, Mami captured the Women’s Championship, beating Big Jade at the Granddaddy of Them All, becoming a singles star once again.

Meanwhile, SKY got stuck in the mid-card mix with her feud with Asuka. By handing her a personal win over her fellow Japanese star, WWE may have begun rebuilding Ripley’s tag team partner as a singles main-event star, and she might soon enter title contention.

A Women’s World Championship match between IYO and Liv Morgan would be a major box-office attraction, as they are both stylistically dynamic and know how to grab the audience’s attention.

#1. Taking time off

Another potential reason the 44-year-old veteran may have lost to IYO is that she may be going on a hiatus from the company. Being a WWE superstar can be stressful, as the life of a star is not easy.

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They have to travel all around the world every week and compete tirelessly away from their family. Asuka is among the few workhorses who have been on television constantly grinding and working hard.

However, she may have finally decided to take some time off to spend some time with her family, as her retirement is not confirmed as of the writing of this article.