Marsch was sent off in what would eventually be a 2-1 win over the USMNT after he stepped onto the pitch to complain about what he believed was a missed penalty call by referee Katia Itzel. The Canada manager was eventually restrained by a member of the officiating team over the matter.
“If I had to do it again, I would,” Marsch told The Athletic the morning after his red card. The Les Rouges manager said his team was "p*ssed off" at calls against them.
“It’s not like I went into the game thinking, ‘OK, I’m going to get thrown out.’ But I was definitely looking for opportunities to make a point, right?” Marsch added.
After the match, striker Jonathan David said he slipped on the second contested penalty that Marsch had questioned.
“If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn’t have run on the pitch or over into the other box on (the second possible missed penalty call). I would have done it on the other one before,” Marsch said. “But actually, the fourth official said to me when I was starting to escalate, ‘No, we all reviewed your what happened to you against Mexico and we’re aware of it and we’re going to look at this carefully.’
"And so I was like, ‘OK, they’re going to at least go to VAR,’ and then they don’t go to VAR. And then honestly, I was cursing myself. I should have freaking run over there, I should have forced a reaction.”