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Match Report

Eustaquio Breaks South African Hearts as Canada Wins 1-0

World Cup · Round of 32

South Africa 0 – 1 Canada
58%Ball Possession42%
6Total Shots12
1Shots on Goal7
1Corner Kicks4
10Fouls16
0Yellow Cards2

Canada edged past South Africa 1-0 in a tense World Cup Round of 32 clash, with Stephen Eustaquio’s 90th-minute strike sealing their progression. In a game that swung between frustration and euphoria, Canada’s resilience finally paid off in the dying moments, sending their fans into raptures.

South Africa’s Early Dominance

South Africa started brightly, controlling possession with 58% of the ball in the first half. Their intricate passing and fluid movement put Canada on the back foot, but they couldn’t convert their dominance into clear-cut chances. The hosts managed just one shot on target in the opening period, a tame effort from Evidence Makgopa that was easily saved by Maxime Crepeau.

Canada’s Defensive Resilience

Despite being outpossessed, Canada’s defense held firm. Alphonso Davies and his backline dealt with South Africa’s probing attacks, limiting them to speculative long-range efforts. Canada’s midfield duo of Eustaquio and Nathan Saliba worked tirelessly to disrupt South Africa’s rhythm, though Saliba’s 54th-minute yellow card hinted at the growing pressure.

The Turning Point

As the second half wore on, Canada began to find their footing. Substitutions injected fresh energy, and they started to exploit spaces left by South Africa’s tiring legs. In the 75th minute, Tajon Buchanan’s introduction added a new dimension to Canada’s attack. His pace and direct running caused problems, and it was his involvement that led to the decisive moment.

The Final Flourish

With the game seemingly destined for extra time, Eustaquio seized the moment. In the 90th minute, he latched onto a loose ball outside the box and unleashed a fierce strike that flew past Ronwen Williams. The stadium erupted as Canada’s players celebrated wildly, while South Africa’s players collapsed in despair.

What Comes Next

Canada advances to the Round of 16, their dreams of World Cup glory still alive. For South Africa, it’s a bitter end to a campaign that promised so much but fell short when it mattered most. Canada will now prepare for their next challenge, while South Africa must regroup and look to the future.

Key Moments

S. Eustaquio90′ Canada — S. Eustaquio