
Preview
Jonathan Osorio, a midfielder for Canada, said that the team will approach their first World Cup match against Belgium with “confidence, not hope.” Belgium is the opponent they will face.
The North Americans surpassed everyone’s expectations and finished first in the last CONCACAF qualification group, securing a spot in the automatic qualifying round for Qatar 2022. Osorio is certain that they will continue to surprise people in the coming years.
In the Group F match against Belgium, which will be played at Al Rayyan Stadium, Osorio intends to exceed expectations. In this match, players like as Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, and Thibaut Courtois will compete against one another. Mexico will take part in the World Cup for the first time after a 36-year layoff.
In an interview with the Vancouver Sun, he said, “We no longer have hope; instead, we have faith.” We have an extraordinary amount of faith in our own skills. We want to demonstrate that we are a country committed to football and capable of competing with the finest teams in the world. In addition, we want to show our viability to win.
“We want to surprise people, since I believe many still see us as underdogs; Canada and the World Cup should be thankful to be here,” he added. “We want to be the winning squad.” One squad member said, “I feel people still see us as the underdog, therefore we want to surprise them.”
“On the contrary, we do not read it this way. We are here to compete, and our goal is to achieve victory at the greatest level possible. We think that inside our group, with the qualities we possess and the brotherhood we share, we can do everything we put our sights on. This is the case since we have a deep relationship.
John Herdman, a native of England who now manages the Canadian national team, was similarly in an upbeat mood. Herdman, after noting that Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich’s outstanding fullback, may miss the match due to a hamstring injury, added: “I believe that Canada is beginning to anticipate things from the United States.
“When you announce that you are from Canada in countries such as France, Germany, Italy, England, Brazil, or Argentina, you will be asked, “Who is Canada?” On the other hand, I get the idea that deep down, as a nation, we have begun to believe that everything is possible, and our mindset remains the same: we take things one game at a time.”
The health of Belgium’s striker Romelu Lukaku has been one of the squad’s primary focuses throughout their preparations. Lukaku is not expected to play in either of Belgium’s first two matches in Qatar due to a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
Vincent Kompany, former captain of Belgium and current manager of Burnley in the English Championship, can appreciate Roberto Martinez’s choice to take a bet on the physical capabilities of the Inter player. Burnley is presently managed by Kompany and participates in the English Championship.
Vincent Kompany was out for the whole of the 2018 World Cup group stage. He did not return until the knockout round, which started after the Belgium national team had placed third.
He explained to Het Nieuwsblad that he did not participate in the group stage because he had damaged his hamstrings when playing in a pre-World Cup friendly.
It may not be a major problem to have injured players on your team during the group round of the competition; nevertheless, as the tournament progresses, you’ll need players that can help you win games and make a difference in the competition’s conclusion.
Even if Lukaku can only participate in one of the games against the more challenging opponents, it would still be advantageous for him to do so. The selected choice is acceptable to me. In this sport, the greatest importance is given to the individual fight winners.
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Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne
The Canadian national team should do all possible to avoid conversing with the midfield maestro for Manchester City.
Although he has only made 224 Premier League games, he has been involved in 155 goals and has assisted to 155 of those goals. His varied passing style is capable of tormenting any defense. De Bruyne will miss Lukaku’s physical presence as a target and creator of space, but he has the necessary abilities to impact the game despite this loss.
This is KDB’s debut season in the Premier League, and he has already recorded 9 assists; the league record is 20.
Canada: Iain King David The phrase Jonathan David
David and De Bruyne generate identical numbers, despite the fact that David plays a more advanced position than De Bruyne. The 22-year-old forward who plays for Lille has appeared in all 15 of the team’s Ligue 1 matches this season. The team has benefited from his nine goals and three assists. David, who will almost definitely sign with one of the most prominent clubs in Europe at the conclusion of the current season, will aim to utilize the World Cup to further his soccer career.
Jonathan David of Ligue 1 gets a pass from the fox in the penalty area.
Prediction
Although it is evident that Canada has a great deal of confidence after their successful qualification campaign, it is tough to choose them above Belgium as the team with the highest chance of winning the match. Opta’s forecasting model predicts that Belgium’s World Cup campaign will begin with a victory 62.2% of the time, while Canada’s chances are just 17.4% of the time, according to the program’s output.
If talented Belgian players like as De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, and Dries Mertens find their range, Canada will be in for a very long night of soccer.

