
Davies’ agent takes more conciliatory tone in wake of injury to Canada captain
The war of words over Alphonso Davies’ knee injury cooled somewhat Thursday with a conciliatory communique from the Canada captain’s agent.
In the wake of Bayern Munich’s announcement Wednesday that Davies had torn his anterior cruciate ligament in Canada’s 2-1 weekend win over the U.S. in the CONCACAF Nations League third-place game in Inglewood, Calif., agent Nedal Huoseh turned up the heat by saying Davies “was not 100 per cent after the Mexico game (last Thursday)” and was “pressured to start the (U.S.) game by the coach (Jesse Marsch).”
“Canada Soccer needs to do a better job managing these players,” he concluded.
Paulo Senra, Canada Soccer’s chief communications and content officer, disputed that statement later in the day, saying “Canada Soccer’s coaches and experienced medical staff are true professionals and have always prioritized player safety and well-being.”