Canada's national soccer team has announced its training camp roster for the upcoming World Cup, with injured captain Alphonso Davies included despite ongoing recovery concerns. The 25-year-old Bayern Munich defender, who has been sidelined with a muscle injury, is expected to join his teammates as they prepare for the tournament.
Davies' Inclusion Signals Confidence
Head coach John Herdman expressed optimism about Davies' participation, stating that the team's medical staff will monitor his progress closely. Davies suffered the injury during a Bundesliga match in early May and has been undergoing rehabilitation. His selection underscores his importance to the squad, as he has been a key player for Canada in recent years.
Training Camp Details
The camp is set to begin in early June at a location to be confirmed, with a focus on tactical preparations and fitness. Canada will face several warm-up matches before the World Cup kicks off. Davies' potential return could provide a significant boost to the team's chances.
Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if Davies can recover in time to lead Canada on the world stage. The team has not qualified for the World Cup since 1986, making this a historic moment for Canadian soccer.



