
Canada coach irate after Vancouver Whitecaps players stricken by illness in Mexico
TORONTO — Canada coach Jesse Marsch expressed outrage Friday that the Vancouver Whitecaps had been “poisoned” during their visit to Mexico for the CONCACAF Champions Cup final.
The Whitecaps issued a statement Thursday saying about half of the 75 people who returned to Vancouver on the team’s charter plane after Sunday’s game had reported symptoms of a gastrointestinal illness.
Whitecaps players Ali Ahmed, Sam Adekugbe and Jayden Nelson missed training after arriving sick in the Canadian camp in Halifax ahead of Saturday’s game at Toronto’s BMO Field between Canada and Ukraine in the inaugural Canadian Shield tournament.
“They’re better now,” Marsch said before speaking at a Canada Ukraine Foundation breakfast Friday. “They’re probably not ready for 90-minute performances (Saturday). But for me, it’s appalling that this is the second year in a row that CONCACAF and the powers that be have allowed an MLS team to go down to Mexico for a big final and get poisoned.