Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina Draw 1-1 in Toronto Match
Cyle Larin scored in the 78th minute to equalize for Canada against Bosnia-Herzegovina, resulting in a 1-1 draw. The match took place in Toronto, in the shadow of the CN Tower, and was Canada’s tournament debut on home soil.
Cyle Larin scored in the 78th minute to equalize for Canada against Bosnia-Herzegovina, resulting in a 1-1 draw. According to alarabiya, Larin scored after entering the game as a substitute and converting a pass from Promise David. The match took place in Toronto, in the shadow of the CN Tower, and was Canada’s tournament debut on home soil, according to alarabiya. Thousands of red-clad supporters supported Canada’s team during the match, according to apnews.com. Jesse Marsch, Canada’s coach, said the crowd’s energy helped tilt the game in Canada’s favor in the second half, according to alarabiya. Bosnia-Herzegovina is making only its second appearance in the World Cup, according to apnews.com. A celebration occurred in Sarajevo following the 1-1 result, according to apnews.com. Connor McDavid, Ryan Reynolds, and Mike Myers were present in the stands during the match, according to alarabiya. Canada earned its first World Cup point in seven matches, according to alarabiya.
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