Captain Alphonso Davies likely won’t play in Canada’s World Cup opener: coach
CHARLOTTE — Captain Alphonso Davies will likely miss Canada’s first game of this summer’s FIFA World Cup as he works his way back from a hamstring injury.
The Bayern Munich standout was one of the players named to Canada’s 32-player roster Monday for a pre-tournament training camp in Charlotte, N.C., but head coach Jesse Marsch said Davies is still in Germany, receiving treatment for the ailment.
While the 25-year-old defender is expected to join his teammates in his hometown of Edmonton next week before the squad faces Uzbekistan in a friendly, Marsch said it’s unlikely he’ll be in the lineup when Canada opens the tournament against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto on June 12.
“Yes, I think Alphonso will play in the World Cup,” the coach said. “No, I don’t think he’ll be ready quite on June 12. But we’ll see.”


