A Home World Cup Begins Without Alphonso Davies. Canada Must Show Who It Has Become.
For years, Canada have been introduced to the world through Alphonso Davies. Through speed. Through possibility. Through the intoxicating feeling that one extraordinary footballer could drag a football nation somewhere entirely new.
Now comes the harder stage of growth.
Can Canada still look like Canada without him?
Marsch appears convinced they can. Much of his tenure has been spent building a team less dependent on individual brilliance and more reliant on collective conviction. The aggressive pressing, the relentless running and the willingness to attack games rather than endure them are all designed to survive the absence of any one player — even Davies.
Paris Saint-Germain Finally Stopped Performing Greatness
PSG spent years trying to look like Europe’s most powerful club. Ironically, they only became one after the Galácticos disappeared. Under Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain has traded celebrity for cohesion, spectacle for suffering and branding for belief.
No One Cared Until the Mask: Viktor Gyökeres, Reinvention and Arsenal’s New Identity
For much of autumn, Viktor Gyökeres looked like a striker caught between two versions of himself. The devastating transition forward who terrorised Portugal had arrived in England only to discover that Mikel Arteta required something more intricate, more restrained and more cerebral.
Yet as Arsenal’s season narrowed towards Budapest, the adaptation began to resemble evolution. And there is something strangely poetic about where it has led him: to a Champions League final in the city woven into his family heritage.