Herdman offers few answers but says he will co-operate with Canada Soccer probe
TORONTO — Former Canada coach John Herdman says he will co-operate with a Canada Soccer review into what CEO and general secretary Kevin Blue called what appears to be “a systemic ethical shortcoming” with the organization.
But Herdman declined to provide details of his experiences at the helm of the Canadian men and women on the issue of spying. He said he would share that with the Canada Soccer internal review
Herdman quit the Canadian men’s team last August to coach Major League Soccer’s Toronto FC.
Bev Priestman, a former Herdman assistant who took over the Canadian women’s team two years after Herdman switched to the national men’s side in January 2018, has been sent home from the Paris Olympics after allegations of team officials spying on New Zealand via drone ahead of their opening match at the games.