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Canada coach Jesse Marsch adds experience to his 26-man CONCACAF Gold Cup roster

Canada coach Jesse Marsch adds experience to his 26-man CONCACAF Gold Cup roster

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Osorio (84 caps), Laryea (60), Johnston (53) and Millar (47) bring a combined 244 caps to the squad.
Laryea, originally included in the Shield side but was replaced by Zorhan Bassong due to injury, also returns. The Toronto FC fullback/wingback returned to action May 31 for Toronto FC from a hamstring injury that had sidelined him since March 1.
Osorio was allowed to skip the Shield tournament after suffering a shoulder injury with TFC on April 30. Celtic's Johnston had been dealing with a back issue.
Midfielder Stephen Eustaquio is included despite the fact that his club, Portugal's FC Porto, is involved in the FIFA Club World Cup, which runs at the same time in the U.S. The hope is he will be able to rejoin Canada at some point during the Gold Cup.
McGill is added as the third goalkeeper on the roster, joining Maxime Crepeau and Dayne St. Clair.

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