Despite the introduction of several new players into Benito Floro’s squad, Canada is not concerned that a potential lack of team chemistry will affect it in World Cup qualifying.
VANCOUVER – Will Johnson played down suggestions that Canada will struggle to find the team chemistry needed to get off to a positive start in the semifinal round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying.
The Portland Timbers midfielder is one of the more experienced players in a Canadian national team that has seen several new faces come into the fold in 2015. The 28-year-old believes his side can successfully forge an understanding of each other and get results, starting with Friday night versus Honduras at BC Place.