Canada coach Jesse Marsch hits out at ‘insulting’ Donald Trump’s ‘51st state’ remark - Marsch was speaking ahead of his side’s meeting with Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals
Jesse Marsch, head coach of Canada's men's soccer team, criticized President Trump's suggestions about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state. Marsch called these statements insulting, highlighting Canada's independence and decency.
"These international tournaments mean something different for Canada, now," Canada soccer head coach Jesse Marsch said today.
If I have one message to our president, it’s lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being the 51st state."
INGLEWOOD — Jesse Marsch has been coach of the Canadian men’s national soccer team for less than a year and is no stranger to making noise. The former U.S. national team player led Canada to ...
Canada national team coach Jesse Marsch chastised President Trump and blasted the “polarized, disrespectful and often now hate-fueled climate that's in the U.S.”
(CNN) — Canadian men’s soccer national team head coach Jesse Marsch ... Concacaf Nations League Finals media day in Inglewood, California, Marsch called Trump’s ongoing comments ...
Celtic star Alistair Johnston has backed Canada's American-born manager Jesse Marsch after he launched an attack on his own president Donald Trump ahead of a potentially explosive showdown.
Marsch, speaking during a CONCACAF Nations League media day in Inglewood, California, told reporters he considered Trump's repeated suggestions that Canada would be better off as a US state ...
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