Richie Laryea Starts and Jonathan Osorio on the Bench for Canada

• A call-up for Toronto FC players to represent their country
• Canada will only play one match during this international break
• Jonathan Osorio waits for his chance while Laryea will seize the opportunity from the start
Richie Laryea Starts and Jonathan Osorio on the Bench for Canada
Richie Laryea Starts and Jonathan Osorio on the Bench for Canada / Omar Vega/GettyImages
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During this international break, Canada will play an intriguing friendly match. It will be the only game they participate in, which is somewhat unusual as most countries typically play two matches during each international window.

Coach Jesse Marsch has selected Richie Laryea to start the match, while Jonathan Osorio, the Toronto FC captain, has been placed on the bench for this game against Panama in the window FIFA.

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Coach Jesse Marsch's Decisions

There were high expectations for this game, even though it is a friendly. Canada is expected to field a highly competitive team since this is their only match during the FIFA window. The two Toronto FC players, Jonathan Osorio and Richie Laryea, have earned their call-ups by consistently performing well for their club and country. Marsch's decision to start Laryea reflects the player's strong form this season, making him a key figure on the right wing.

On the other hand, Jonathan Osorio, known for his leadership on and off the field, remains an important asset. Even though he will start on the bench, his presence will be vital for the team as they continue to build towards upcoming competitions, such as the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the CONCACAF tournament.

Canada is experiencing one of the most talented squads in its history, with players like Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies leading the charge. The team is aiming to create a lasting legacy, and as younger players develop, they could eventually compete for spots at top European clubs.

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The next few years will be crucial for Canada, and under Jesse Marsch's leadership, they are looking to establish themselves as a competitive force on the international stage.

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