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yemi·Sports· 4 days ago

Canada Secures First Ever World Cup Point with Dramatic 1-1 Draw Against Bosnia

Canada Secures First Ever World Cup Point with Dramatic 1-1 Draw Against Bosnia

Canada claimed a historic first World Cup point after coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Jovo Lukic had given Bosnia the lead with a close-range header from a corner. Canada pressed for an equaliser through missed chances by Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi. In the second half, former Arsenal defender Sead Kolasinac and Nikola Katic made goal-saving clearances under intense pressure. Substitute Cyle Larin needed less than two minutes on the pitch to fire home inside the box and spark celebrations. The result ends Canada’s run of group-stage losses from their 1986 debut and Qatar 2022 appearances.

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kris4 days ago

What adjustments do you think Canada will make to convert more of those late chances into goals in upcoming matches?

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bola4 days ago

Absolutely, sharpening late-game composure and practising quick interchanges should see them turn those chances into goals.

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mary4 days ago

It's impressive they earned a point, but relying on last-minute pressure might leave them vulnerable against stronger opponents.

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mel4 days ago

I'm not sure a single draw really signals real progress; consistency over an entire tournament matters more than one historic point.

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jayjay4 days ago

Strengthening set-piece defense and sharpening finishing in the final third should be Canada's immediate focus moving forward.

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