History Made in Toronto: Super-Sub Larin Rescues Canada’s First-Ever World Cup Point
TORONTO — The Canadian Men’s National Team has finally broken its World Cup duck. In a high-stakes, nerve-shredding Group B opener at a raucous, expanded Toronto Stadium, Canada battled back to secure a dramatic 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, banking the country’s first-ever point in a senior men’s FIFA World Cup. After tournament appearances in 1986 and 2022 yielded nothing but defeats, Jesse Marsch's men proved they belong on the world stage, overriding an early deficit and a physical, tactical battle to send the home crowd into pure euphoria. The Incident: Breakdown of the 1-1 Drama The match was a tactical chess match that threatened to boil over, defined by Bosnia’s ruthless aerial efficiency and Canada's relentless, frantic chasing of the equalizer. The Bosnian Blow (21st Minute): Known for their lethal execution on set pieces, Bosnia and Herzegovina struck early. A dangerous, in-swinging corner kick from the right flank bypassed the f...