“We’ve tried hard to implement the style of play and the Canadian DNA of what we’re trying to do in terms of converting our first team. We’re also trying to implement that across all of our youth national team levels. And we are also trying to raise money and create a better financial and structural foundation for what the CSA, the Canadian Soccer Association, is so that more players have more touch points and more experiences of playing at the youth national team levels, because our soccer Canadian Federation is worse than most African nations, and I’m not exaggerating on that.”

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