Canada captain Alphonso Davies trains individually in Montreal
Canada captain Alphonso Davies is currently training individually in Montreal as the men's national team prepares for the FIFA World Cup. He is unlikely to participate in the tournament opener on June 12 due to a hamstring injury. The team is managing several injuries as they approach their final exhibition match against Ireland.
- ▪Alphonso Davies trained alone while the team practiced for the FIFA World Cup.
- ▪He is expected to miss the tournament opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina due to a hamstring injury.
- ▪The Canadian team is dealing with a growing list of injuries as they prepare for the World Cup.
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Open this photo in gallery:Canada defender Alphonso Davies controls the ball during a 2024 international friendly match against Mexico in Arlington, Tex.Tony Gutierrez/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountCanada captain Alphonso Davies trained on his own Wednesday as the men’s national team continued preparations for the FIFA World Cup.Davies, unlikely to play in Canada’s tournament-opener on June 12 due to a hamstring injury, jogged away from the main group and went through stretching exercises with a trainer at Centre Nutrilait, the practice facility of Major League Soccer club CF Montréal.The Bayern Munich star joined midfielder Jacob Shaffelburg on return-to-play protocols as Canada continues to manage a growing list of…
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