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FINAL: Canada hopefully beat Selecta and were one point out of Qatar 2022 World Cup

by Horace Rogers

After an afternoon full of news related to the Selecta, the Blue and Whites will try to prevent Canada from qualifying for the World Cup. Last minute drop is goalkeeper Mario González

The best Canadian team in history, practically with one foot in the Qatar 2022 World Cup, will examine a selection of The Savior who returns to the country strengthened after 180 minutes of good football, endorsed by a historic victory against Honduras.

For the first time in a long time, El Salvador have the opportunity to end a double or triple round of the World Cup qualifiers on a high note, thanks to the good impression they left in Columbus, despite their defeat by the minimum against the United States, as he got three points against the “H” for 0-2, which marks the way forward for the future.

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These are the incidents of the party.

90+3′: Jonathan David condemns the game for Canada. After a terrible throw-in from Enrico Dueñas Hernández from the Canadian court, David condemned with speed and a dribble over Kevin Carabantes.

90+2′: ​​UFFFFFFFFFFFF! Marvin Monterroza threw it into the corner, but Milan Borjan’s size prevented the goal.

90+1′: CLOSE! Bryan Tamacas couldn’t kick the ball the right way and it was left to goalkeeper Milan Borjan.

90′: Four minutes are added to the second half.

89′: Sam Adekugbe (Canada) is shown the yellow card for a foul in midfield.

87′: Nelson Bonilla tried to finish the goal with a header that went past him. El Salvador tries not to lose the attacking train in the rest of the match.

83′: Canada reduced the intensity of their attack in the final stretch of the game. The ball remains in circulation in the center of the field of play.

82′: Change in Canada. Zachary Brault-Guillard enters and Richie Laryea exits.

80′: Change in Canada. Marc-Anthony Kaye enters and Stephen Eustaquio leaves.

78′: Change in El Salvador. Walmer Martinez enters. Departure of Alexandre Roldan

75′: Changes in El Salvador. Enter Marvin Monterroza and Christian Martinez. Exit Narciso Orellana and Darwin Cerén.

71′: El Salvador didn’t lose control after the goal and tried to keep Canada from leading the attack, even putting pressure on Narciso Orellana in the middle.

68′: On his first game, Enrico Dueñas tried to enter the box, but made contact with a Canadian player.

67′: Out: Jairo Henríquez and Eric Calvillo. Enter: Enrico Dueñas Hernández and Joaquín Rivas.

65′: Goal of Canada. Atiba Hutchinson with an incredible rebound goal in the back after a ball from Cyle Larin ended up hiding from Kevin Carabantes, who couldn’t get it on the goal line.

63′: El Salvador tried with a play that could have been awarded as a penalty by VAR, but they didn’t consider it an offense by the Canadian player.

60′: El Salvador tried again in a fast passing game, Nelson Bonilla screened Eric Calvillo to take the ball, but the rebound was not in his favor and the play was ultimately ineffective.

Canada’s Liam Millar in play against Selecta. Photo: EFE

57′: Change in Canada: Enter Cyle Larin, Trevor Buchanan and Alistair Johnston. Exit Jonathan Osorio, Liam Millar and Junior Hoilett.

55′: El Salvador again closes in on the Canadian goal, but the visiting defense does its job to prevent more dangerous plays.

52′: Canada tried again with a game down the left, but they couldn’t transcend onto the Salvadoran court.

48′: El Salvador tries to keep the pressure on Canada’s three-quarters of the field, preventing a clean outing with the ball for the North Americans, who try to extend their possession of the ball.

45′: No change for the second half

HALF-TIME: The Canadian team showed why they are a superior team in terms of technique in their arrivals, but they were ineffective in the last touch inside the box, apart from some good interventions from Kevin Carabantes. El Salvador recovered half the pitch and attacked from the 30th minute, where they had a few chances with a vocation for danger, but they weren’t able to realize them either.

45′: One minute is added to the first half.

43′: ¡SEARCH! Jairo Henríquez couldn’t control the ball well in the incursion from the right and it was another chance.

41′: El Salvador found their best moment of the match, as Canada began to show hesitation in defence.

39′: Close to the Canadian team with a shot from Jonathan David, which hit it hard, but the ball went over the top.

36′: Yellow card for complaints for Alexander Roldán (El Salvador) for a foul on Junior Hoilett.

Jonathan David of Canada in play with Ronald Rodríguez of El Salvador. Photo: Courtesy of Canada Soccer

35′: La Selecta caused Canada to lose the wide possession they had gained in the opening minutes of the game. He already has possession of the ball for more seconds.

32′: El Salvador tried again with a play from the left, Nelson Bonilla read the diagonal well, but Canada’s Henry managed to take it out with a corner. Continuation of the game was not entirely effective.

30′ : THE SAVIOR TRIED! Nelson Bonilla headed in a cross from Roberto Domínguez, but the ball didn’t go in the right direction and went to one side of the goal.

29′: Yellow card for Doneil Henry (Canada) for a foul on Nelson Bonilla.

28′: El Salvador try to add men in attack and balance the actions with some attacking projections. Canada fall back with a 4-4-2 pattern in defence.

25′: The North American team arrived at a corner with a pre-set play, a cross from the edge of the box and a Canadian player hit it, but Darwin Cerén pushed it back. The following corner resulted in a charge on Carabantes, which is starting to be a figure of the game.

24′: Canada continues to intensify its siege against the Salvadoran goal. He has already committed two faults in the Salvadoran three-quarters of the field.

20′: CANADA IN DANGER! Goalkeeper Kevin Carabantes shines again on a free kick from Stephen Eustaquio which has its effect and forces the FAS goalkeeper to stretch to send him for a corner. The second game ended with no annotation for the Americans.

19′: THE SELECT is SAVE! Goalkeeper Kevin Carabantes has already made his spectacular save by covering Jonathan David’s shot in the center of the box, after a diagonal pass inside the box.

17′: Yellow card for Roberto Domínguez (El Salvador) for a foul in midfield.

15′: The visiting team has the initiative and the trajectory of the ball along the field of play, except for sporadic flights by the Selecta, but they cannot control the ball for a long time.

12′: Canada is the dominant player in the game, arriving from various areas of the field, but the Salvadoran defense shows good development and hinders the effectiveness of the visiting team. Stephen Eustaquio is one of the most active.

9′: El Salvador already had their first clear chance, a foray from the center to the right with Bryan Tamacas, but the Canadian defender took the ball to one side and the game ended safely from the corner.

7′: Canada attempted an approach down the right flank, but the defense and goalkeeper Kevin Carabantes were vigilant.

5′: The Salvadoran team exits with the 3-5-2 they played against Honduras, employing Narciso Orellana and Darwin Cerén in a double ‘5’ to try to prevent the Canadians from entering the middle of the field.

3′: Fans are displayed with “oles” for the Selecta and “buuu” for the Canadian team. In sport, Canada tries to get through the boards in its offensive plan.

THE GAME STARTS! The fans started from the first second with chants in the stadium.

The anthem of El Salvador resounds in a sincere and emotional way in the “Colossus of Monserrat”. The players all appeared with their arms intertwined, in a show of unity. Fans are felt in Cuscatlán.

The Canadian anthem is already playing at the Cuscatlán stadium. He had boos.

The Canadian squad features its best men, in particular Stephen Eustaquio, a recent Porto signing from Pacos de Ferreira, where Arturo Álvarez once played.

Canadian range. Photo: Courtesy of Canada Soccer

The Salvadoran side came into tonight’s game with losses and Mario González’s side felt more in goal.

Finally, Mario González will not be in training due to injury. Photo: Courtesy of La Selecta | FESFUT

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