Canada’s Cyle Larin finds relaxation — and a competitive comparison — at the horse-racing track he grew up at
Three mornings before the greatest substitution in Canadian men’s soccer history was made, Robert Boreland said goodbye to his son, who left dad’s workplace for his own. As Boreland watched his now 31-year-old boy walk toward his car, he turned to a visitor and had quite a prediction. “This game is where he really shines,…