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Can Canada’s World Cup Dream Survive Without a Fully Fit Davies?

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Can Canada’s World Cup Dream Survive Without a Fully Fit Davies?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup hasn’t even kicked off for Canada, and already the narrative has shifted from optimism to a full-blown medical drama. Star left back Alphonso Davies, the Bayern Munich dynamo who was supposed to lead Les Rouges on a historic run, has been officially ruled out of the tournament opener against Bosnia & Herzegovina. But here’s where the story gets wild: sources close to the situation claim the injury is nowhere near as dire as initially feared.

According to a report from The Athletic’s Joshua Kloke, head coach Jesse Marsch dropped a bombshell during Wednesday’s press conference. “We did an MRI with him yesterday,” Marsch said. “It showed very positive signs that he’s healing incredibly well, almost completely.” Insiders say the team is buzzing about what this could mean for the rest of the group stage. Could Davies actually return sooner than anyone dared to dream?

Marsch, who is allegedly under immense pressure to deliver results on home soil, didn’t stop there. “We’re getting ready to ramp things up,” he continued, adding that the superstar’s private physio has been working around the clock. “The concentration on his body’s needs every day has been very helpful.” One insider told us that the staff is reportedly “cautiously optimistic” that Davies could see the field before the group stage ends — a development that, if true, would completely reshape Canada’s chances of advancing.

The timing couldn’t be more dramatic. Davies has missed 19 of Canada’s last 21 matches due to a devastating ACL tear and lingering muscle issues. Fans and analysts alike are reportedly worried that rushing him back could backfire, but Marsch seems determined to roll the dice. “We are really hopeful that over the next days and weeks that we can accelerate things and give him a chance to contribute here soon,” the boss said, his tone suggesting something bigger is at play.

With the World Cup spotlight now firmly on Toronto, all eyes will be on the training ground. If Davies makes a miraculous return, it could be the story of the tournament. If not, Canada’s campaign might be over before it truly begins.

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