Opinion: The spirit of Canadian soccer was so full of heart. That wasn’t an accident.
, Herdman decided he wanted to listen more to his players, and they formed a group that sat and decided, from a player perspective, how they wanted to play. He tried to give his players agency and freedom to compete within a team structure.
“I’m just listening and enjoying what I’m hearing, and asking questions to really find out what they want to show themselves as, at this World Cup. So we play with the freedom that I want them to. I want them to enjoy this World Cup.” And that comes, again, from trust. Herdman and the players are on the same page. As captain Hutchinson said, “We all buy into it and believe in it.”
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