Jesse Marsch Condemns Trump's 51st State Remarks Ahead of CONCACAF Nations League Final
Canada's US-born manager Jesse Marsch expresses shame over Trump's 51st state comments, highlighting the upcoming CONCACAF Nations League final against the US.


Canada's football manager, Jesse Marsch, has publicly criticized US President Donald Trump's remarks about potentially making Canada the 51st state. Born in Wisconsin and a former US national team player, Marsch expressed his discomfort and shame over the comments, especially as he prepares to face the US in the CONCACAF Nations League final.
Rising Tensions
Recent weeks have seen escalating tensions between the US and Canada, not just in politics but in sports as well. Trump's comments and proposed trade tariffs have fueled a growing rivalry, which was evident during the recent 4 Nations ice hockey competition.
On the Field
Marsch, who took charge of the Canadian team in May 2024, has led them through 13 games with six victories. The team is now on the verge of claiming their first significant trophy since 2000. The upcoming CONCACAF Nations League final at SoFi Stadium in California on March 21 against Mexico is pivotal. The winner will face either the US or Panama in the final two days later.
Marsch's Vision
Marsch emphasized the strength and independence of Canada, contrasting it with the current political climate in the US. He highlighted the importance of this tournament in showcasing the Canadian character both on and off the field.
Behind the Scenes
At a recent media event in California, Marsch was joined by Mexico's Javier Aguirre and Panama's Thomas Christensen. The US was represented by USA Soccer vice-president Oguchi Onyewu, who avoided political commentary.
Looking Ahead
As the final approaches, Marsch is focused on building team morale and leveraging the ongoing political tensions to fuel their performance in the tournament.
This incident not only highlights the intersection of sports and politics but also sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the CONCACAF Nations League.