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One year in, Jesse Marsch has made a difference as coach of the Canadian men

One year into his tenure as Canada coach, Jesse Marsch is feeling right at home. 

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One year in, Jesse Marsch has made a difference as coach of the Canadian men

Canada coach Jesse Marsch reacts during the Copa America third-place soccer match against Uruguay in Charlotte, N.C., Saturday, July 13, 2024. Having wrapped up camp in Florida, the 35th-ranked Canadian men turn their attention to No. 136 Suriname and Friday’s opening leg of their CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Nell Redmond


One year into his tenure as Canada coach, Jesse Marsch is feeling right at home. 

“In general, this has vastly exceeded my expectations for what the overall experience has been,” the 51-year-old American said in an interview. “For me personally, as a coach, as a person, I just feel like I’ve found a home. And that’s a really good feeling to have as a coach.

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