The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canada stun US with first win in 34 years

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TORONTO, Canada: Canada defeated the United States for the first time in 34 years Tuesday after goals from Alphonso Davies and Lucas Cavallini delivered a stunning CONCACAF Nations League upset.

Bayern Munich teenager Davies pounced in the 63rd minute before Cavallini blasted home deep into stoppage time to seal a deserved 2-0 victory for the Canadians, who had not beaten the US since 1985.

The result deepens the gloom surroundin­g the United States national team, which has been in a protracted slump since its shock failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

The questions will now pile up for US coach Gregg Berhalter, who has struggled to build a coherent squad and tactics since taking over at the start of the year.

The Americans were second best all over the pitch on Tuesday at Toronto FC’s BMO Field against a Canadian side who looked sharper from the outset.

The miserable US performanc­e was embodied by the form of Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic.

Pulisic, who is struggling to make an impression in the Premier League, was substitute­d on the hour mark shortly after squanderin­g a gilt-edged chance to give the USA the lead.

The Chelsea forward was by no means alone however, with Josh Sargent and Weston McKennie also struggling to forge much in the way of goalscorin­g opportunit­ies.

The Canadian breakthrou­gh came midway through the second half.

US veteran Michael Bradley coughed up possession cheaply in midfield and Canada swarmed forward.

Another poor clearance from US centre-back Tim Ream saw the ball end up with Scott Arfield, whose low cross was met by Davies who tapped in from close range. - AFP

 ??  ?? Davies celebrates a goal during a CONCACAF Nations League game against the United States at BMO Field. - AFP photo
Davies celebrates a goal during a CONCACAF Nations League game against the United States at BMO Field. - AFP photo

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