Alphonso Davies Dropped 'Anything's Possible' and Nobody in Canada Is Ready For What Comes Next
Holy cow, Seattle, you guys hear this? Alphonso Davies, that absolute superstar, just dropped two words that are sending shockwaves through the entire soccer world: "Anything's possible." Yeah, you heard that right. After all the whispers, all the doom-and-gloom talk about him being out, our guy just straight up backtracked on Monday night and hinted he could be on the pitch for Canada's World Cup opener against Bosnia. Can you even believe it? This changes the entire vibe for the CanMNT, and honestly, the Emerald City's soccer faithful should be absolutely buzzing right now!
The Shocking Turnaround For CanMNT
Just when everyone was bracing for a tough start to the World Cup without one of their brightest stars, Davies pulls this. It was a remarkably quick recovery, we're talking lightning speed, and he explicitly said at no point had he insisted he would be unavailable. Now, with him happily stating he's "happy to be home" with the Canadian Men's National Team, shouting out that "Edmonton always shows out," you can feel the energy building. This isn't just about one player, folks. This is about injecting pure, unadulterated belief back into the squad right before the biggest stage. Imagine him out there for that Group B opener, pushing the pace, making magic happen. That’s the kind of spark that can ignite a whole tournament.
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But hey, it's never *all* good news, right? While Davies' potential return is huge, there are still some other injury concerns haunting the Canadian squad. Moise Bombito, for instance, apparently "felt sensitivity" in his injured leg during the match against Uzbekistan. The good news? Canada coach Marsch still thinks Bombito could play against Ireland. We've also got some international drama with Switzerland striker Embolo, who's dealing with a World Cup Visa delay. The source says it won't affect his Vancouver travel, which is a specific detail but still a snag for Switzerland's prep. Plus, there's Cyle Larin, another Canadian striker, who doesn't even know if he'll be at Southampton. These are the kinds of details that keep coaches up at night, trying to piece together the best roster possible.
So, what's next? Canada's World Cup opener against Bosnia. All eyes are going to be on that lineup card to see if Alphonso Davies actually makes the squad. The stakes couldn't be higher, and if he plays, it could define Canada's entire tournament. We're on the edge of our seats, ready to scream for every goal, every tackle. Let's go, CanMNT!
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