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Jesse Marsch is thrilled about leading the Canadian national team to the semi-finals of the Copa América tournament, just six games into his new role as head coach. The team’s unexpected success in the competition, marking Canada’s first appearance, has been a historic journey. With wins over Peru, Chile, and Venezuela in the quarterfinals, Canada is now set to face Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the semi-finals.

Marsch has instilled a sense of belief and unity within the Canadian squad, emphasizing hard work and confidence on the field. Players like Alphonso Davies have flourished under his leadership, with Marsch naming Davies as the team captain. Despite being considered underdogs against the star-studded Argentine team, Marsch and his players are ready for the challenge.

The upcoming match against Argentina will be a tough test for Canada, as they aim to contain the likes of Lionel Messi and prevent him from exploiting their defense. Marsch acknowledges the importance of limiting Messi’s space on the field and ensuring that he does not have the freedom to dictate the game. While Canada lost to Argentina in their previous encounter, Marsch believes that the experience gained from that match will benefit his team in the upcoming clash.

Forward Cyle Larin expresses confidence in the team’s growth and readiness to face Argentina once again. Despite being aware of the challenge posed by Messi and his teammates, Larin believes that Canada has improved since their last meeting and is prepared to showcase their best performance.

Overall, Canada’s journey to the semi-finals has been a remarkable achievement, garnering support and admiration from fans across the country. Marsch’s impact on the team has been significant, with players rallying behind his coaching philosophy and approach. As they gear up to face Argentina in the semi-finals, Canada is determined to give their all and make their mark on the international stage.