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Host Brenden Escott breaks down a historic result for Jesse Marsch's Canadian side, including Cyle Larin's dramatic 78th-minute equalizer—his first goal for Canada since July 2024—and why the national team remains unbeaten whenever Larin finds the back of the net.
We dive into Canada's encouraging performance, highlighted by 60 percent possession, a number of dangerous attacking sequences and strong contributions from the bench, including Ali Ahmed, Promise David, and Jacob Shaffelburg. We also discuss the areas that still need improvement, from missed scoring opportunities to Canada's struggles in aerial battles, where Bosnia and Herzegovina held a clear advantage.
Plus, we examine the standout performances from Stephen Eustáquio and a Canadian backline led by Alistair Johnston, Richie Laryea, Derek Cornelius, and Luc De Fougerolles, who delivered a determined 90-minute effort in front of goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau.
With Canada's first World Cup point finally secured and the expanded 48-team tournament creating new opportunities, we look ahead to what comes next and assess the team's chances of advancing out of the group stage for the first time in program history.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880).
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Host Brenden Escott breaks down a historic result for Jesse Marsch's Canadian side, including Cyle Larin's dramatic 78th-minute equalizer—his first goal for Canada since July 2024—and why the national team remains unbeaten whenever Larin finds the back of the net.
We dive into Canada's encouraging performance, highlighted by 60 percent possession, a number of dangerous attacking sequences and strong contributions from the bench, including Ali Ahmed, Promise David, and Jacob Shaffelburg. We also discuss the areas that still need improvement, from missed scoring opportunities to Canada's struggles in aerial battles, where Bosnia and Herzegovina held a clear advantage.
Plus, we examine the standout performances from Stephen Eustáquio and a Canadian backline led by Alistair Johnston, Richie Laryea, Derek Cornelius, and Luc De Fougerolles, who delivered a determined 90-minute effort in front of goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau.
With Canada's first World Cup point finally secured and the expanded 48-team tournament creating new opportunities, we look ahead to what comes next and assess the team's chances of advancing out of the group stage for the first time in program history.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880).
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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