The Celtic Star
·1 de marzo de 2025
Celtic defender backs national coach amid Donald Trump controversy

The Celtic Star
·1 de marzo de 2025
Head coach Jesse Marsch of Canada speaks during a press conference ahead of their semifinal match against Argentina during CONMEBOL Copa America USA 2024 at MetLife Stadium on July 08, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Johnston, who has made 51 appearances for his country, will be in Marsch’s Canadian squad ahead of their CONCACAF semi-final clash against Mexico later this month. The winners will then play either the USA or Panama in the final.
Relations between the two North American nations have become increasingly strained since President Trump suggested Canada could soon become the 51st US state, a remark that was followed by a tumultuous ice-hockey match between the two countries that spiralled out of control.
Consequently, former Leeds United and one-time Celtic managerial candidate Marsch hit back at Trump’s claims this week. He said: “If I have one message to our president, it’s lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being the 51st state.
Alistair Johnston. Dens Park, Dundee v Celtic. 14th January 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
Marsch included Johnston in his squad this week for the Nations League series, set to take place in Inglewood. And, in an interview with Canadian media, the Hoops right-back insisted his fellow countrymen will be using Trump’s preposterous comments as inspiration.
Johnston explained: “Hearing Jesse speaking so eloquently would be the best way to describe it. I think everyone could really resonate with his words. I think he really summarised how a lot of Canadians feel. To hear it coming from him, I think, was really powerful.”
“Something that’s important leading into this Nations League tournament for us has been adding that extra emphasis on what really is going on in the world.”
Marcos Acuña of Argentina battles for the ball against Alistair Johnston of Canada during the CONMEBOL Copa America group A match between Argentina and Canada at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on June 20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
“Because as much as we like to say we’re in a bubble, keep politics out of sports and all these different things, no, we’re human beings. We hear everything. This is our country that people are proclaiming as the 51st state.”
“It’s something that you need to stand up and fight for, as well. We’ve got to use this now as extra fuel. I think everyone, the entire nation, should use this as extra fuel. You saw that with the ice hockey, how much it meant to the players. It’s going to feel the same for us when we’re down in the US in March.”
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