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Canadian men's coach John Herdman declares need for better competition following World Cup exit

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It was a "life-changing experience" that was 36 years in the making. Led by head coach John Herdman, Canada's men's World Cup drought ended in November.

Alphonso Davies scored Canada's first-ever goal at the men's tournament against Croatia but the 41st-ranked Canadians were eliminated in the group stage and failed to capture a desired result in Qatar. "We were written off pretty early back in 2018," Herdman told Andi Petrillo, in his first interview since returning from the men's soccer showcase. "To galvanize the group around a clear vision with that purpose of having a moment that our country could come together and connect over was what drove us through the times you've had to go knocking on doors to get additional funding ...

or just those unforgettable moments." Herdman, from Consett, England, identified a pair of "unforgettable moments" in Canada's World Cup qualifying campaign: Davies' highlight-reel goal in a win against Panama on the frozen tundra of "Iceteca" (aka Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium), plus the victory over Jamaica in Toronto to clinch a historic World Cup berth.

Canada topped the final round of qualifying in the CONCACAF region following an unprecedented unbeaten run but suffered losses to No.

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