“Obviously, experimenting and trying new things is good, and we need to be able to, as guys have said in the past, grow the depth on the team, see different guys, and see guys in different positions,” Laryea said. “I think this summer was evident of that. You saw guys step in and do really well.”
Throughout the last two windows, several players have come in, including Sporting Kansas City’s Zorhan Bassong and Montréal’s Nathan Saliba. Deepening the roster is critical, something the group will need in the leadup to their biggest moments on home turf.
“We’re gonna lose some matches between now and 2026, we know that. But the key is to hone in on performances and mentality and mindset and development of what we’re building,” Marsch said.
“We want to continue to show that we’re mature, that we’re not going to slip up, and that we’re going to continue to push. We’ve brought in different players to look at and expose them to what we do into the national team. But in the end, we still want to go out and win this game.”
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