Canada beat United States 2-0 in World Cup qualifier
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[January 31, 2022] (Reuters)
- Canada struck early and again late on
to defeat the U.S. men's national team 2-0 on Sunday to remain
unbeaten and extend their lead in the final round of CONCACAF World
Cup qualifiers.
Canada collected a goal kick from U.S. keeper Matt Turner in the
seventh minute and Jonathan David set up Cyle Larin, who raced
forward and fired in past a diving Turner, sending the fans at Tim
Hortons Field into a frenzy.
Sam Adekugbe added a second deep into second-half stoppage time to
wrap up victory for Canada.
"The guys feed me the ball, and Jonathan up top helps me a lot,"
said Larin, who became Canada's all-time leading goalscorer with 23.
"We're a close team. We're a brotherhood."
Canada top the standings with 22 points, while the U.S. are second
on 18 and Mexico, who play Costa Rica later on Sunday, are third
with 17 points in the eight-team group.
After falling behind, the U.S. looked like they would equalise when
Christian Pulisic's corner found Weston McKennie's head, but Canada
keeper Milan Borjan leapt up to swat the ball away, pounding his
chest triumphantly after making the save.
Following a sloppy first half, the USMNT had more life in the
second, especially after head coach Gregg Berhalter sent on Kellyn
Acosta, Ricardo Pepi and Jordan Morris in the 69th minute.
The U.S. stepped up the pressure and had another excellent chance to
score, but Paul Arriola's bicycle kick from inside the box with
about three minutes to go was off target.
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Paul Arriola and Ricardo Pepi of the U.S.
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Adekugbe then scored on the counter in the fifth
minute of stoppage time to seal the win for Canada on a cold day in
Ontario.
"This means everything," Canada head coach John Herdman said of the
victory.
"For these boys, for these fans, for this country. We're turning
into a football country."
After the game, Berhalter had a positive take on his team's effort
as they look ahead to hosting Honduras in St. Paul, Minnesota on
Wednesday, while Canada travel to El Salvador.
"It was a game where, with that performance, you don't expect to
lose that game," Berhalter said.
"So for us we say, put it away, it's done. Turn the page, now it's
about Honduras."
The top three teams in the group will earn automatic qualification
for the World Cup starting in Qatar in late November.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Hugh Lawson
and Toby Davis)
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