Canadian men’s soccer national team head coach Jesse Marsch, an American, offered a strong rebuke of President Donald Trump’s quips on the country potentially becoming the 51st state of the United States.
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Canadian men's national soccer coach Jesse Marsch, who played for Team USA in the past, ripped President Trump for this "51st State" rhetoric in recent weeks.
Canada coach Jesse Marsch has submitted his 60-man preliminary squad for the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals, with AFC Bournemouth forward Daniel Jebbison among the notable inclusions.
Canadian men’s national soccer coach Jesse Marsch, who played for Team USA in the past, ripped President Trump for this “51st State” rhetoric in recent weeks. Read More
Jesse Marsch, the American coach of Canada’s men's national soccer team, wants President Trump to "lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being the 51st state."
Canada's American manager Jesse Marsch is "ashamed" that US President Donald Trump continues to label Canada "the 51st state".
He is also still young and has so much room to continue to grow and improve."A former England youth international, the 21-year-old was born in Oakville, Ontario, and is also eligible to represent England and Jamaica through his parents.
Jesse Marsch, the American-born head coach of the Canadian men's football team, took aim at President Donald Trump on Wednesday and suggested he back off the "ridiculous rhetoric" of making Canada the 51st US state.
The Canadian men's national soccer coach had plenty to say as Donald Trump continues to take aim at Canada's sovereignty amid growing trade and tariff tensions.
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