Injured Canadian players 'ahead of schedule' at pre-World Cup camp: coach
Injured Canadian players 'ahead of schedule' at camp: coach

Canada's national soccer team coach announced that injured players are 'ahead of schedule' in their recovery during the pre-World Cup training camp in Charlotte, N.C. The positive update comes as the team prepares for the upcoming tournament, with several key players expected to be fit in time.

Optimism in camp

The coach expressed confidence in the team's progress, noting that the medical staff has done an excellent job. 'We're seeing great results,' he said. 'The players are working hard and responding well to treatment.'

Key players nearing full fitness

Among those recovering are midfielder Liam Millar, who was seen heading the ball during a roster selection session. The team is optimistic that all injured squad members will be available for selection.

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  • Training intensity has increased as players regain match fitness.
  • Friendly matches are scheduled to test the squad's readiness.

The World Cup is set to begin in June, and Canada aims to make a strong impression on the global stage.

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