Norwich City winger Ali Ahmed is making headlines as he prepares for the World Cup with Canada. The 25-year-old has been recovering from a hamstring injury sustained on the final day of the Championship season against Hull City. Ahmed missed two warm-up friendlies but is expected to return to training soon, according to head coach Jesse Marsch. Ahmed's return is crucial for the Canadian squad, especially with other key players like Marcelo Flores sidelined due to injuries. The World Cup will kick off in his hometown of Toronto, where Ahmed will fulfill a lifelong dream of representing Canada on such a grand stage. He has already made a significant impact at Norwich City, contributing to four goals in his first three Championship matches. Ahmed's journey to this point has been filled with challenges, including failed trials in Europe, but he remains grateful for the opportunity to play for Canada and honor his family's Ethiopian heritage. As the World Cup approaches, Ahmed is eager to showcase his skills and represent his country, starting with their opening match against Bosnia.