VANCOUVER – Talk to different people about Jesse Marsch, and you will hear different things.“The way (Marsch) has carried on is borderline arrogant,” RTE commentator and retired former Irish midfielder Alan Cawley told The Athletic.Following Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar, a clip of Cawley calling out the Canada head coach’s celebrations went viral.“I think he’s a bit too egotistical for his own good,” Cawley said of Marsch to The Athletic. “I think it was the third goal when he’s running down the sideline doing a silly dance. We weren’t really brought up and reared on that. It might be different in America and in Canada, wherever he was brought up, but certainly, have a bit of humility in what you’re doing.”That is one side of the debate.“He’s very animated, he is very emotional and this is who he is every day,” Canada winger Liam Millar said. “I feel it’s great to see a coach with emotions.”Welcome to Jesse Marsch’s World Cup, where the relentless Canada head coach has announced himself on the world stage. He was signed by Canada in 2024 with a focus on performing at this tournament. What he’s shown is perhaps divisive. The clip of Cawley speaking about Marsch was used to highlight what some believe is the downside of Marsch’s swaggering attitude.