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Canadian soccer team tweaking play ahead of World Cup in Qatar

VANCOUVER — With Canada's spot at the 2022 World Cup clinched, the men's national soccer team is looking at how it can tweak its game before taking the field in Qatar.

The team came together in Vancouver this week, where it will host Panama in a friendly match on Sunday.

The Canadians want to get results and see good performances during the current international window, said defender Alistair Johnston, but they're also working on how they want to play when the World Cup begins in November.

“We understand that it's kind of adapt or die, especially when you're going on to that next level," he said. "So we're going to try out some new things. And this is the best place to try them out.

"You don't want to be trying them out in match one against Belgium. You'd rather try them out now and try to work out the kinks and the flaws in the system before we get there.”

The Canadians know there are just two international windows left for the team to work on its systems before the big tournament begins, said defender Doneil Henry.

Currently ranked 38th in the world, Canada begins its World Cup journey on Nov. 23 against No. 2 Belgium before taking on No. 16 Croatia on Nov. 27 and No. 24 Morocco on Dec. 1.

"It's a quick turnover, knowing how quick the World Cup is approaching," Henry said. "So getting back with the boys getting some rhythm, new ideas, everybody's optimistic and looking forward to getting minutes under their belts."

No. 61 Panama wasn't initially on the Canadians' schedule for this international window. Canada was set to take on Iran in a friendly on June 5 but the matchup drew heated criticism, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying it "wasn't a very good idea."

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