Canada’s Cyle Larin scored a late equalizer to secure a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina in their Group B World Cup match. Jovo Lukic had given Bosnia the lead in the first half with his first international goal, but Larin’s goal in the 78th minute rescued a point for the Canadian cohosts. Despite numerous chances, Canada struggled to find the net until Larin’s decisive strike.
Why It Matters
This result marks Canada’s first-ever World Cup point, a historic moment for the team. Larin’s goal not only salvaged a draw but also showcased Canada’s resilience and determination on home soil. The match highlights the competitive nature of the World Cup and sets the stage for Canada’s future performances in the tournament.
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