Canada's home World Cup is over. Morocco won 3-0 in Houston, with Morocco winning despite having just five shots, the fewest by a winning team in the World Cup knockout rounds since such records began back in 1966.
That number matters more than the scoreline. Azzedine Ounahi scored twice in the second half before Brahim Diaz set up substitute Rahimi to cap it off during stoppage time, and Canada became the first team eliminated in the Round of 16. A team that generated real chances lost to a team that generated almost none. That is not a talent gap. It is a finishing gap, and it is the exact kind of margin a program builds toward closing over the next cycle rather than the one that ends it.