In the latest episode of CanPL.ca Newsroom’s Beyond the Pitch, CanPL.ca and OneSoccer’s Kristian Jack sits down for a career-spanning chat with the delightful Canadian men’s national team and Toronto FC fullback Richie Laryea, who is set to suit up against Honduras Thursday (7:30pm ET live on OneSoccer) in the final stage of 2022 World Cup qualifying.
The pair dissect his career trajectory, his form with the national team, and their prospects in the eight-team final round.
Check back Tuesday and all days this week for more Beyond the Pitch episodes with more Canadian men’s national team players as they take in three matches in the “Oct” – away to the United States on Sunday (8pm ET) and back home vs. El Salvador next Wednesday (7:30pm ET).
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13 Comments
Super excited for the series KJ!
So hyped for Thursday
Great interview, appreciate all the excellent coverage of the CanMNT!
Love your interviews KJ, such a pleasure to see you cover Canadian footie full time again👏cheers and best of luck to Richie and the team!
Loved the interview. Great insight. Well done.
So excited to see these guys play throughout the Oct! Richie has been so good for us and I love the belief that he and this team has.
So it's not pronounced "La-hee" anymore?
Laryea is excellent for club & country, but can he keep a lid on his temper!? It always gets him in trouble, booked or suspended!! Work on your temper buddy, you can do it.
One of the best of Concacaf, now the other teams know that they can get under his skin, he needs to improve the mental game as the future is really big for him.
nice interview, hope Richie and the rest of the team keep up the great performances!
love this series!
Great player but need to control his temper and antics, he is the type of player that will throw a stone an then plays victim. I saw him insulting a player and then acting like a victim when the other player confronted him. Really low and unprofessional.
Looking forward to seeing him now in Nottingham. Youuuuuu Reeeeds!