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CORNER KICKS: Lessons learned for Canada in Qatar

Canada coach John Herdman.
Canada coach John Herdman. Reuters

WATCH BELOW as Postmedia’s Rob Wong chats with National Soccer Columnist Derek Van Diest, who is in Qatar covering the FIFA World Cup. They talk about Canada’s loss to Morocco, what’s next for some of their veteran players and coach John Herdman.

Postmedia’s soccer expert Derek Van Diest is on the ground in Qatar to cover every kickoff of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Subscribe today and get access to all his coverage.

As the Canadian national soccer teams head to their respective FIFA World Cups, Derek Van Diest is on the scene to cover all the action. Expect expert insights and analysis in your inbox daily throughout the tournaments, and weekly on Thursdays for the rest of the season.

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