denime
09-10-2008, 06:04 AM
Stakes high for Canada
LORI EWING
Canada's men's World Cup team is facing the almost unbearable prospect of sitting out another four years.
But heading into its qualifying game Wednesday in Mexico (Rogers Sportsnet, 9 p.m. ET) with just one point to show from two home games, the Canadians are trying to keep feelings of desperation from creeping in, and to put the disappointment of the previous two outings behind them.
"That's what we have to do," Canadian coach Dale Mitchell said after a training session in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico. "We're going to play a good team on Wednesday, so we have to make sure that we're not feeling sorry for ourselves, that we're ready to battle against a tough opponent in a tough place to play and do everything we can to get a result here."
Read more (http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080909.wspt_canada_worldcup09/GSStory/GlobeSportsSoccer/home)
Toronto FC newcomer Barrett demands more from self
Former Chicago Fire striker's tireless work ethic not dampened by health issues
Chad Barrett is his harshest critic.
When Toronto FC acquired the 23-year-old forward in a trade with the Chicago Fire in late July, the Canadian club hoped he would be able to inject some life into its stagnant attack.
So far, Barrett has obliged with two goals in six games, including a spectacular free kick from 34 yards out in a 1-0 win on the road over the Colorado Rapids on Aug. 9 that snapped a six-game winless streak for Toronto.
Aside from his pair of goals, the Oregon native has earned rave reviews from his teammates and coach John Carver for his tireless work ethic, ability to stretch the opposition's defence, and his vision on the field.
Still, Barrett insists he can do better.
Read more (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2008/09/09/torontofc-barrett-newcomer.html)
Ibrahim still recovering
Forward hopes to return to training Thursday
Ibee Ibrahim missed training again on Tuesday as he continues to recover from injury. The 17 year old forward was ruled out of Saturday's game against Chivas USA after getting a kick to his thigh in training on Friday. "My thigh bruised heavily and hurt when I was walking. I was really upset to get the injury the day before the game because we had so many players away," said Ibrahim.
Read more (http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20080909&content_id=186916&vkey=news_t280&fext=.jsp&team=t280)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/)
LORI EWING
Canada's men's World Cup team is facing the almost unbearable prospect of sitting out another four years.
But heading into its qualifying game Wednesday in Mexico (Rogers Sportsnet, 9 p.m. ET) with just one point to show from two home games, the Canadians are trying to keep feelings of desperation from creeping in, and to put the disappointment of the previous two outings behind them.
"That's what we have to do," Canadian coach Dale Mitchell said after a training session in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico. "We're going to play a good team on Wednesday, so we have to make sure that we're not feeling sorry for ourselves, that we're ready to battle against a tough opponent in a tough place to play and do everything we can to get a result here."
Read more (http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080909.wspt_canada_worldcup09/GSStory/GlobeSportsSoccer/home)
Toronto FC newcomer Barrett demands more from self
Former Chicago Fire striker's tireless work ethic not dampened by health issues
Chad Barrett is his harshest critic.
When Toronto FC acquired the 23-year-old forward in a trade with the Chicago Fire in late July, the Canadian club hoped he would be able to inject some life into its stagnant attack.
So far, Barrett has obliged with two goals in six games, including a spectacular free kick from 34 yards out in a 1-0 win on the road over the Colorado Rapids on Aug. 9 that snapped a six-game winless streak for Toronto.
Aside from his pair of goals, the Oregon native has earned rave reviews from his teammates and coach John Carver for his tireless work ethic, ability to stretch the opposition's defence, and his vision on the field.
Still, Barrett insists he can do better.
Read more (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2008/09/09/torontofc-barrett-newcomer.html)
Ibrahim still recovering
Forward hopes to return to training Thursday
Ibee Ibrahim missed training again on Tuesday as he continues to recover from injury. The 17 year old forward was ruled out of Saturday's game against Chivas USA after getting a kick to his thigh in training on Friday. "My thigh bruised heavily and hurt when I was walking. I was really upset to get the injury the day before the game because we had so many players away," said Ibrahim.
Read more (http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20080909&content_id=186916&vkey=news_t280&fext=.jsp&team=t280)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/)