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Canadian coach Jesse Marsh in Donald Trump’s “offensive” comment


US head coach of Canadian football team Jesse Marsh was targeted on Wednesday with President Donald Trump and suggested that he would withdraw Canada’s “ridiculous rhetoric” in 51 states of the United States.

Marsh, who spoke in California’s Inglovud, California for a media outlet, told reporters that he has made repeated Trump offers that Canada would be better as a US state of “worrying and offensive”.

Marsh’s remarks, headed by the national team in May last May, are from the semi -finals of the Concacaaf League that Canada is confronted with Mexico and the United States meets Panama.

The former Leeds United coach called Canada a strong independent state that was “in deep nobility” and said he was proud to be the coach.

“This international competition for Canada means something else,” Marsh said. “And as an American, I would like to address the 51 state discourse that looks worrying and openly offensive.

“Canada is a strong independent nation that is deeply deepened. Really. This is a place that, unlike polar climates, disrespectful and often currently from the hateful Sophie in the United States, is of great ethics and respect.”

“As an American, I am ashamed of arrogance and disregard that we have shown one of our oldest, strongest and most loyal allies,” Marsh added.

“But certainly one thing, of course, when I am waiting for a month, I know that it makes our team, the mentality we have, the will we need to play for our country, we wish we had to go for these competitions and show exactly the Canadian character and get out of the field.”

The Concacaf UN League will continue on March 20 and Canada will be held at the Sofi Inglewood Stadium before the final on March 24.

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