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Cyle Larin Rescues Point for Canada in 1-1 Draw With Bosnia-Herzegovina in World Cup Opener

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Co‑hosts Canada earned their first-ever World Cup point with a 1‑1 draw against Bosnia‑Herzegovina in Toronto. Jovo Lukic put Bosnia ahead with a first‑half header from a corner. Canada missed several golden chances, including efforts cleared off the line by Sead Kolasinac and Nikola Katic. Substitute Cyle Larin scored the equaliser two minutes after coming on, flicking home from inside the box. Jonathan David struggled with confidence, raising questions about his starting spot.

Key Points:

Canada’s first World Cup point is a historic milestone for the co‑hosts.
Wasteful finishing and resilient Bosnia defending denied Canada a win.
Jonathan David’s poor form (8 goals in 46 games for Juventus) may cost him his starting place.
Larin and fellow substitute Promise David looked sharper, boosting their case for more minutes.
Canada must now secure a must‑win match against Qatar to advance.

Coach Jesse Marsch must decide whether to stick with David or start the in‑form Larin in Canada’s next group match against Qatar.

Sources: Sky Sports

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