TORONTO — If Jesse Marsch was worried, he hid it very well.
Under normal circumstances, Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Iceland in an international friendly might be concerning for the Canadian men’s team coach, especially with his side’s opening match of the FIFA World Cup a little less than 80 days away.
Iceland, after all, boasts one of European soccer’s more modest national teams, having failed to qualify for the World Cup and sitting 75th in the current FIFA world rankings, 45 spots below the Canadians.
But this disappointing result for Canada comes with somewhat of an asterisk considering how badly Marsch’s team was hit by injuries and suspensions — noticeably absent for the Canadians were Alphonso…