27 mars 2022
BMO Field
ENG
WC.2022.Qualifs.Canada.Jamaica.twb22.mp4
5.1 Go
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POST GAME ENG
WC.2022.Qualifs.Canada.Jamaica.PostMatch.twb22.mp4
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RESUME 30mnts ENG
WC.2022.Qualifs.Canada.Jamaica.ENG.resume30.twb22.mp4
1.6 Go
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Cette fois, c'est fait. Trois jours après avoir manqué une première occasion de décrocher son ticket pour la Coupe du monde 2022 en s'inclinant face au Costa Rica, le Canada a validé sa présence au Qatar en battant la Jamaïque (4-0) ce dimanche soir. Les Canucks, qui n'avaient besoin que d'un nul pour se qualifier, se sont mis à l'abri dès la première période grâce à des buts de Larin et Buchanan. Ils ont ensuite remis un coup d'accélérateur en fin de match pour alourdir le score avec une réalisation d'Hoilett et un but contre-son-camp de Mariappa.
Emmené par une génération talentueuse incarnée par Jonathan David et Alphonso Davies, le Canada va participer à un Mondial pour la deuxième fois de son histoire, après 1986. La troisième surviendra dès 2026, puisque le pays sera co-organisateur aux côtés des Etats-Unis et du Mexique.
They did it. Against most predictions before qualifying began, Canada is heading to its first men's World Cup in 37 years, becoming the first team from the CONCACAF region to book its ticket for the 2022 edition in Qatar. They did it by brushing aside Jamaica 4-0 in the final home game of the qualifying cycle. It was a party atmosphere from the opening minute at BMO Field in Toronto and it didn't take long for Les Rouges to open the scoring after just 13 minutes. Cyle Larin beat Jamaica's goalkeeper on a perfect through ball by midfield maestro Stephen Eustaquio and Canada didn't look back.
A Tajon Buchanan goal just before halftime gave the Canadians a more comfortable lead after they had wasted a handful of chances. And they eventually rounded out the scoreline with two more goals in the final 10 minutes of the match to officially give way to the celebrations. It was the exclamation mark on an unexpected qualifying run by Canada, especially after coach John Herdman and his squad had to navigate the tricky preliminary rounds to reach this point. It had been a while since Les Rouges had even reached the final round of regional qualifying — they last played in this phase in 1997 — and the team also had to play some of the toughest matches without its stars. But Canada showed borderline swagger in topping the table with only one loss so far and one match left to play. Barring surprise scorelines on the final day, they are expected to finish as the best team in the region, raising expectations for what they could accomplish at the World Cup.
Thank you so much.
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