Canada’s Davies says ‘anything is possible’ as recovery continues ahead of World Cup
MONTREAL — Alphonso Davies stood before the FIFA Congress in Russia in 2018 and shared his journey from refugee to Canadian citizen, helping bolster Canada’s bid to co-host the World Cup.
Eight years later, the men’s national team captain is still clinging to the possibility of taking the pitch for the first-ever men’s World Cup match on Canadian soil, despite a string of injuries that have threatened that dream.
Davies explained in an unplanned media session Wednesday that he wouldn’t completely rule himself out of the country’s tournament opener on June 12 in Toronto, even if all signs point to him needing more time to recover from a hamstring ailment.
“The first game is coming up pretty quickly,” he said following a training session in Montreal. “We understand how important the first game is, but we understand recovery is always an important thing. If I’m recovering as good as possible, let’s see. If not, then there’s no need to rush. Just keep continuing the recovery.”


