Canadian footballers miss first chance at World Cup ticket

Canadian footballers miss the first chance at a World Cup ticket

The Canadian footballers have missed their first chance to grab a World Cup ticket. The team of national coach John Herdman lost 1-0 to Costa Rica in San José, Canada’s first defeat in this qualification. The North American country has two more chances to qualify for the second time for the global final round, after its World Cup debut in 1986.

Canada had to continue with ten men after half an hour, after Mark-Anthony Kaye was sent off with his second yellow card. Celso Borges scored in the injury time of the first half, leaving Costa Rica with 19 points to continue qualifying directly for the World Cup.

“This is football too,” said Herdman. “We went unbeaten for 17 games, but the football gods were not with us today. We don’t look back, we have our destiny in our own hands. We are going to Qatar.”

US and Mexico

Canada still tops the table with 25 points from 12 games. The United States and Mexico follow with 22 points. Their mutual duel in Mexico City ended in a draw: 0-0. Ajax midfielder Edson Álvarez played the entire match for Mexico, PSV player Érick Gutiérrez joined the team 10 minutes before the end. Luca de la Torre of Heracles Almelo stayed on the bench with the Americans.

The numbers 1 to 3 of Concacaf, the association for countries from North and Central America and the Caribbean, qualify directly for the World Cup. The number 4 gets a second chance in an intercontinental play-off. Canada can still qualify against Jamaica on Sunday in Toronto, otherwise another chance against Panama will follow three days later.

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