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·16 novembre 2024
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·16 novembre 2024
Canada took a significant step towards reaching the semifinals of the CONCACAF Nations League by securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Suriname in the first leg of the quarterfinals. The match, held on Surinamese soil, showcased Canada’s dominance in both possession and creativity, although the scoreline failed to reflect their overall control.
Toronto FC’s Richie Laryea once again proved his worth as a key component of Canada’s squad, delivering a standout performance down the left flank. Manager Jesse Marsch trusted Laryea to start, and the player rewarded him with a near-flawless display, contributing to Canada’s relentless offensive pressure. His ability to transition quickly between defense and attack created numerous opportunities for his team throughout the game.
Canada controlled 66% of possession and generated 13 total shots, with five on target and one rattling the post. Despite their dominance, they struggled to capitalize on their chances during the first half. The game remained goalless until the 81st minute when Junior Hoilett, who came off the bench, delivered the match-winning goal. Jonathan David provided the decisive assist, showcasing his impeccable vision and composure.
Jonathan Osorio, another Toronto FC standout, also made an impact as a substitute, playing a vital role in keeping the midfield organized and applying late-game pressure on Suriname’s defense. With both Laryea and Osorio involved, the Toronto FC duo demonstrated their importance not only at the club level but also in international competitions.
Canada now holds a slight edge heading into the second leg, which will take place on November 19 in Canada. Playing at home offers an excellent opportunity for the team to seal their place in the semifinals, with expectations high for another strong showing from Laryea, Osorio, and the rest of the Canadian squad. Fans will be eager to see if Canada can continue their impressive form and keep their dreams of CONCACAF glory alive.