One of the most poignant and difficult moments of this FIFA World Cup occurred during Canada’s remarkable victory over Qatar on Thursday (18).
Ismaël Koné sustained a serious injury during a collision with Qatari player Assim Omer Madibo in the closing moments of the match held in Toronto.
Advertisement
Check out how the incident unfolded below and share your thoughts:
Following the match, Canadian players convened with their coaching staff, which subsequently led to a brief altercation with Qatari players.
Canada made history as the first national team from outside South America and Europe to score five or more goals in a World Cup.
Additionally, a player from a World Cup host nation hadn’t scored three goals in a single match since Geoff Hurst of England during the 1966 World Cup.
This remarkable feat was accomplished by Jonathan David.
Moreover, he became the first player from Juventus to achieve a hat-trick in a World Cup since Paolo Rossi infamously did it against Brazil in 1982.
Advertisement
Jonathan David now boasts an impressive total of 42 goals in 79 appearances for the Canadian national team, making him the leading scorer.
This article has been translated into English using Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
