Canada has lessons to learn after glass half-full, half-empty return to World Cup

Canada forward Liam Millar, left, midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye, second left, midfielder David Wotherspoon, second right, and forward Ike Ugbo, right, run a drill during practice at the World Cup in Doha, Qatar, Monday, Nov. 28, 2022. The 好色tv men leave the World Cup with "our heads up," according to coach John Herdman. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

DOHA, Qatar - The 好色tv men leave the World Cup with "our heads up," according to coach John Herdman. They also exit the world stage without a win, at the bottom of Group F and the second team to be eliminated.

It's been a glass half-full, half-empty return to the tournament after a 36-year absence.

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