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SPECIAL insurance coverage | Canada leading katar in vital domain Cup match
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At B.C. Place, the crowd goes equally nuts as the all-time international goal scorer in the sport, Christine Sinclair, is shown on the big screen. What's kinda funny is that Sincy — who's from nearby Burnaby, B.C. — can't see the screen from where she is sitting so she couldn't understand why everyone was cheering.
At this bar aptly named The Canuck in Manhattan, N.Y., Canadian fans have been screaming, cheering and high-fiving each other all match long.
After a heroic performance against the Swiss, Qatari goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada has had a rough afternoon in Vancouver.
Now, he's dropped to the ground again — the second time after Saliba's free-kick goal.
As he receives treatment, Niko Sigur comes on in place of Tajon Buchanan for Canada.
As things stand, Canada sits atop Group B.
Although they'll be tied with Switzerland on four points, their superior goal differential — plus-five against Switzerland's plus-three — puts them ahead of the Europeans in the standings.
This is exactly where Canada wants to be going into their final group game against the Swiss.
Canada adds a fifth! Mohamed Manai slices the ball into his own goal, though Jacob Shaffelburg claims it with the celebration.
This is shaping up to be the biggest win by a CONCACAF team in men's World Cup history.
Canada makes a double change coming out of the hydration break.
Jacob Shaffelburg and Tani Oluwaseyi are on, with de Fougerolles and Ahmed making way.
This substitution ensures de Fougerolles is available for the game against Switzerland.
Luke Wileman on the TSN broadcast just said Koné's leg has been stabilized and he's on the way to the hospital.
Good news to hear. Wishing the Canadian midfielder a speedy recovery.
In the immortal words of Bob Cole, "Everything is happening!" This game is drunk on drama. And right on cue the B.C. Place faithful break into a massive wave.
Saliba scores a fantastic free kick that kisses the post and goes in. But bigger than the goal itself, Saliba celebrates by making an "8" with his hands and holding up Koné's jersey!
It's a big goal, which, at the moment, puts Canada top of Group B.
Ugh. That did look a lot like a broken left leg for Koné. The raucous crowd fell silent as the midfielder was treated on the field.
Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau saw what happened and immediately sprinted from his net to Koné's side to try and block the cameras from seeing the extent of the injury.
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