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Jesse Marsch faced some tough times in his coaching career. He was booed by Leeds United fans and passed over for a job with the U.S. national team. But now, the American coach has found a new home with Canada. He is leading the Canadian men’s team on a historic run toward the World Cup round of 16 in 2026.

The Leeds Struggle

When Marsch coached Leeds in the English Premier League, things did not go well. Fans often shouted at him and blamed him for the team’s poor results. The pressure got so bad that the club fired him. It was one of the lowest points in his career.

  • Fans called for his job after losing streaks.
  • He was let go after only a few months in charge.
  • Many thought his coaching style didn’t fit the team.

Snubbed by the U.S. Team

After leaving Leeds, Marsch hoped to coach the U.S. men’s national team. But the U.S. soccer federation chose someone else. That rejection stung. It made him wonder if he would ever get another big chance in soccer.

Instead of giving up, Marsch looked north. Canada offered him a role, and he jumped at it. Now he feels respected and appreciated by the players and fans.

A New Beginning with Canada

Marsch has turned Canada into a strong, confident team. They play fast, aggressive soccer and have beaten tough opponents. Under his leadership, Canada is close to reaching the World Cup last 16 for the first time in decades.

  • Players say Marsch is a excellent motivator.
  • The team has improved their defense and attack.
  • Fans are excited about the team’s future.

Historic Run Ahead

If Canada makes it to the round of 16, it would be a huge moment for the country. Marsch, once seen as a failure, could become a national hero. He has shown that tough times can lead to even bigger comebacks. For now, Canada is riding high, and Marsch is right in the middle of it all.

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