Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch was confident on Friday, after learning two of his team's three opponents in next summer's World Cup. That confidence is ringing through with his players as well.

In the immediate aftermath of learning their World Cup fate next summer, Jesse Marsch and his players were still bullish on their chances of progression.

Why wouldn’t they be? They will still be at home, after all. And while the draw didn’t come up trumps for the Canadians as it did for their fellow co-hosts (26th-ranked Australia will be the toughest opponent the U.S. faces; 22nd-ranked South Korea – and possibly 21st-ranked Denmark – for Mexico – Marsch’s men will still feel confident.

“I think that whoever we were going to draw was going to present challenges, but that we should also be co

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