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millythegoat · 4 months ago
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THAT WAS GREAT CHANCE, unfortunately Larin missed it. It was so bad that Marsch crouching on the ground, channeling his inner Bielsa
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jessegoatedboys · 4 months ago
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Fooled me once, shame on you. Fooled me twice, shame on me..
a game where the viewer aged variably between 5 to 10 years after watching it.
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rippledawn · 4 months ago
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Larin how do you not put that on target 😭😭😭
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kostastsimikas · 2 years ago
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canadian national team + celebrations concacaf nations league: canada vs. honduras (4-1)
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canadachronicles · 2 years ago
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VERY PROUD OF THEM, TOO!!!
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tuxedo-lef · 29 days ago
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CANADA GOAL BY LARIN! Our la liga representative 🙂‍↕️
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rayhaber · 1 month ago
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İspanya La Liga 9. Hafta: Espanyol 2-1 Mallorca Maç Özeti
İspanya La Liga 9. Hafta Maç Özeti: Espanyol – Mallorca İspanya La Liga’nın 9. haftasında, Espanyol evinde Mallorca’yı konuk etti. Maç, Stage Front Stadyumu‘nda gerçekleşti ve ev sahibi takımın 2-1’lik galibiyeti ile sonuçlandı. Espanyol’a galibiyeti getiren goller, 18. dakikada Marash Kumbulla ve 47. dakikada Jofre Carreras‘dan geldi. Mallorca’nın tek golü ise 68. dakikada Antonio Raillo…
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sportworldtone · 10 months ago
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Cyle Larin Footballer
Cyle Larin is an international Canadian footballer. Canadian Forward Cyle Larin started a long-term deal on a reported salary per week of EUR 863,840. Larin was born on 17 April 1995. According to the date, his age is 28 years old and his birthplace is Brampton, Ontario, Canada. You'll get here Cyle Larin Footballer's career, Goal, Wife, Family, Net Worth, FIFA
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cinemasfutbol · 2 months ago
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📸RCD MALLORCA 📅TEMPORADA 2024-25
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ghanashowbizonline · 4 months ago
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Sports News - Worst players of Copa America 2024 - ranked
The five worst players of Copa America 2024 ranked are Cyle Larin, Santiago Gimenez, Rodrygo, Weston McKennie, and Raphinha. 🚨 See Full Story Here – https://bit.ly/4bFylMF
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armchairfootballer · 4 months ago
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How good is Canada?
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This year's Copa América opened with the defending Copa (and world) champions, Argentina — led by one of the greatest players of all time — against a nation that had to win a playoff match against Trinidad & Tobago to even qualify. While the world #1 ranked team emerged victorious, much of the post-match commentary focused on the positive performance of their 48th-ranked opponents, Canada.
After a 2-0 lost to La Albiceleste, the Canucks posted a victory against Peru and held on for draw against two-time champions Chile. And despite being the lowest ranked team in their group and being on no one's list to progress far within the competition, Canada advanced to the quarterfinals having scored only 1 goal throughout the entire group stage.
A quarterfinal win against Venezuela on penalties catapulted Canada to the semifinals of the oldest and one of the most prestigious international soccer competitions in the world, not to mention a rematch with Messi and Argentina. And while the Reds would once again fall short, pundits described their performance as "gutsy."
So how good is this Canada team under new head coach Jesse Marsch? Do they actually have what it takes to make some waves as they co-host the 2026 World Cup? Or are there factors beyond his control that will always limit approbations to mentions of their "effort" and "spirit"?
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A History of Not Meeting the Moment
This isn't the first time Canada has gone unexpectedly deep into a tournament. They won the 1985 CONCACAF Championship to earn the confederation's lone qualification spot for the 1986 World Cup. Although they were drawn in a tough group with the Soviet Union and France, Canada still disappointed fans, losing all three of their games and failing to score a single goal.
At the 2000 Gold Cup, Canada defeated Mexico in the quarterfinals, an ascendant T&T in the semis, and guests Colombia in the finals to win the tournament — the only time a country other than the U.S. or Mexico has ever won it.
Canada was tops of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying in 2022, equalling Mexico's record but maintaining a far superior goal difference. Under coach John Herdman, the Reds rose from 72nd to 33rd in the world rankings. But their showing in Qatar was only marginally better than at Mexico '86.
While experts agreed they were the better side in their opening contest against Belgium, the team still lost 1-0. Like in their recent loss to Argentina, Canada was lauded for excellent player and for "bringing it" to one of the world's top squads. But the team would then suffer further defeats to eventual semifinalists Croatia and Morocco. The only silver lining was a goal for Alphonso Davies in the 2nd minute of the Croatia match, Canada's first in a World Cup. (The goal against Morocco was an own goal.)
Canada's history of regional success has consistently been followed by failure on the international stage. But can they break the cycle before June 12, 2026, when the first World Cup match in Canada will be played at Toronto's BMO field?
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What Team Canada needs
Canada Soccer sure hopes Jesse Marsch knows how to alter the Canucks' fortunes. He may be blessed with a generation of players stronger than any other in the nation's history.
Alphonso Davies isn't a soccer superstar, but he's certainly one of the most respected players in Europe. His speed and versatility are tremendous assets for Bayern Munich, for whom he's played a key role in winning five Bundesliga titles and a Champion's league trophy. But he's the only player Canada has at that level.
Other strengths include Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan, and Ismaël Koné, all playing in Europe's top leagues, and Toronto FC captain Jonathan Osorio.
But watching Canada play, it's clear that their talent can't compete with the top soccer-playing nations. Their finishing is sub-par. Their pass accuracy usually sits in the 75%–85% range, but they often seem to make the *wrong* passes. These are "football IQ" issues that come with experience of playing at the highest levels, something that Canada needs more opportunities for. Back-to-back World Cup appearances may help somewhat, but going deep into competitions like Copa América may be what's needed.
There's also an over-dependence on Davies in the big games, which Canada will need to overcome. That's where Jesse Marsch can really help develop things until Canada has an experiential record befitting of a top team.
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Building a soccer culture
But personnel is just one piece of a much more complex, multi-dimensional puzzle. Marsch (and any future head coach) will need the support of Canada Soccer, an organization which itself may be immature and inexperienced compared to their international peers.
And, obviously, Canada needs to invest in soccer programs from the base level up, in an effort to build a culture of excellence and develop future talent.
But we can't fall into the trap of saying that Canada doesn't have a culture that supports football. Let's remember — our women's team has a historical ranking of 9th in the world, a World Cup semifinal appearance, Olympic gold, and two Olympic bronzes.
While part of that record may be attributable to the underdevelopment of women's soccer in other nations that put a lot into their men's game, we must still acknowledge the exceptional job Canadian women have done on the world stage. The 2018 decision to hire Herdman, then the women's coach, as the men's coach was evident of Canada Soccer's commitment to develop the men's game as well.
In the short-run, it may take a run of strong performances in high-level games. But Soccer Canada will need a much more robust long-term plan if Canada ever hopes to match, or even surpass, the achievements of their strongest CONCACAF peers and rivals, and — more importantly — build a reputation as a soccer nation worth taking seriously.
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jessegoatedboys · 3 months ago
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Cyle Larin is an absolut unit
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holyiker-blog1 · 4 months ago
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EA FC 24 Path to Glory The Knodate, Leaks and Predictions
EA FC 24 Path to Glory
After the success of the first squad, a second EA FC 24 Path to Glory squad will be released in Ultimate Team based on the Euro 2024 and Copa America knockout stages.
For the last month, EA Sports has treated the Ultimate Team community to Euro 2024 and Copa America 2024-themed content in EA FC 24 Ultimate Team, with some incredible squads being released. A Greats of the Game Team 2 squad is currently live in packs featuring incredible Icons and Heroes, with the Team 1 squad being released alongside the Path to Glory squad almost four weeks ago.
And now, Path to Glory items are also set to return to packs, with the EA FC 24 Path to Glory: The Knockouts squad next up in Ultimate Team. With the group stages now complete in the Euros and Copa America, there are 16 nations left across both tournaments, with the Path to Glory: The Knockouts squad set to feature players from these countries.
Here's everything that we know so far about the upcoming EA FC 24 Path to Glory: The Knockouts squad, including the release date, leaks, and predictions.
 
EA FC 24 Path to Glory: The Knockouts Squad release date
The EA FC 24 Path to Glory: The Knockouts squad release date is Friday, July 5, with the squad set to enter packs at 6 pm BST / 1 pm EDT / 10 am PDT. Nothing has been confirmed by EA Sports just yet, but with the Greats of the Game Team 2 squad exiting packs at this time, we're almost certain this is when the squad will be released.
 
EA FC 24 Path to Glory: The Knockouts Squad Predictions
Both Euro 2024 and Copa America 2024 have had some standout performers so far, so it would be cool to see EA award the most in-form players with Path to Glory items in the upcoming release. With 16 nations remaining, we expect at least one player from each country will feature.
This is who we predict could feature in the EA FC 24 Path to Glory:
The Knockouts squad:
ST: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr and Portugal)
LW: Cody Gakpo (Liverpool and Netherlands)
CM: Fabian (Paris Saint-Germain and Spain)
CB: Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund and Germany)
ST: Marcus Thuram (Inter and France)
CB: Merih Demiral (Al Ahli and Turkyie)
CDM: Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace and England)
LM: Ruben Vargas (Augsburg and Switzerland)
Euro 2024 Copa America items
ST: Lautaro Martinez (Inter and Argentina)
LM: Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton and Hove Albion and Ecuador)
RW: Facundo Pellistri (Manchester United and Uruguay)
CAM: Lucas Paqueta (West Ham United and Brazil)
CB: Yerry Mina (Cagliari and Colombia)
CDM: Anibal Godoy (Nashville and Panama)
CM: Yangel Herrera (Girona and Venezuela)
ST: Cyle Larin (Mallorca and Canada)
As always, more players will likely be released as SBCs and Objectives, while we could also see a Path to Glory-themed Evolution go live as well.
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kostastsimikas · 5 months ago
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CYLE LARIN STRIKER VS PERU I PRAYEDDD FOR THESE DAYS
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diarioelpepazo · 8 months ago
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Ya se han definido los últimos dos cupos del certamen continental a celebrarse en Estados Unidos Stefano Malavé Macri Este sábado se disputaron los play-offs en la Confederación de Fútbol de Norteamérica, Centroamérica y el Caribe en la Liga de Naciones, donde se disputaban los últimos dos cupos para la Copa América que se celebrará este verano en los Estados Unidos. Por un lado, la selección de Canadá, inspirada con su deseo de llegar a tono para la Copa del Mundo de 2026 donde será coanfitriona, pudo vencer a Trinidad y Tobago por marcador de dos a cero, siendo Cyle Larin y Jacob Shaffelburg los autores de los goles del cuadro norteamericano. Por el otro, Costa Rica supo imponerse en Arlington contra su similar de Honduras. Orlando Galo, Jefferson Brenes y Warren Madrigal fueron los héroes de un combinado tico que asegura el último cupo para Concacaf en el certamen de selecciones más importante del continente americano. De este modo, Canadá pasará a encontrarse en el Grupo A junto a las selecciones de Argentina, Chile y Perú. Mientras, Costa Rica jugará en el Grupo D del torneo junto a Brasil, Colombia y Paraguay. Finalmente, así quedan los grupos definitivos de la Copa América Estados Unidos 2024 tras el repechaje en Concacaf: Grupo A: Argentina, Perú, Chile, Costa Rica Grupo B: México, Ecuador, Venezuela, Jamaica Grupo C: Estados Unidos, Uruguay, Panamá, Bolivia Grupo D: Brasil, Colombia, Paraguay y Costa Rica Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Meridiano
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ulkanews · 1 year ago
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For Canada, this Gold Cup has lost its lustre
Depleted men's team competes for continental soccer championship
The biggest event in soccer this year is the Women's World Cup, which kicks off in just over three weeks in Australia and New Zealand. In the meantime, there's a sizable men's tournament happening in this part of the globe. The CONCACAF Gold Cup — the continental championship for North and Central America and the Caribbean — is underway now, primarily in the United States.
The Gold Cup holds a special place in Canadian soccer history. Its precursor, the CONCACAF Championship, once served as the region's qualifying tournament for the World Cup. Canada won it in 1985 to earn its first World Cup appearance the following year. The next generation's defining moment came at the 2000 Gold Cup, where Canada surprised everyone by lifting the trophy for the first (and still only) time with a 2-0 victory over Colombia in the final in L.A.
Canada's chances of reaching its first Gold Cup final since that incredible run seemed pretty strong after the men's team topped CONCACAF's World Cup qualifying tournament en route to its first World Cup appearance since 1986 last year in Qatar. But that effort, along with Canada's run to the CONCACAF Nations League title match in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago, ended up sapping the team's Gold Cup hopes.
Coach John Herdman announced shortly after his team's loss to the United States in the Nations League final that most of his best players will not be available for the Gold Cup. They need time to recover from a long European club season with a World Cup dropped into the middle and the Nations League Finals tacked onto the end. Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan, Alistair Johnston, Ismael Kone and, just yesterday, Stephen Eustaquio were taken off the roster. Longtime captain Atiba Hutchinson is also missing after retiring following the Nations League final. Several U.S. players are skipping the Gold Cup too, including star midfielder Christian Pulisic.
Herdman will still have goalkeeper Milan Borjan, midfielder Jonathan Osorio and a few others you'll know from the World Cup team. But the coach said he'll use the Gold Cup to get some of his "young lads" a bit of international experience as Canada approaches qualifying for the upcoming Copa America.
The intensely competitive South American championship, featuring World Cup champion Argentina and perennial power Brazil, is being hosted by the United States next summer and six CONCACAF teams will be invited. Those will be decided in the 2023-24 Nations League, which kicks off in September. Canada has a bye to November's quarterfinals, where a win will earn them a spot in the Copa America.
Qualifying for the Copa America is vital for the Canadian men because the tournament is a rare chance for them to compete against quality opponents ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which Canada is co-hosting.
Canada Soccer, currently engaged in labour disputes with both the men's and women's national teams, says it's so broke right now that it may not be able to schedule international friendlies for either squad this fall, making tournament play more important than ever. The women can attest to what happens when the tuneup matches are left to Canada Soccer. They were afforded just one friendly this calendar year in preparation for the World Cup: a match in France back in April.
Despite their depleted roster, the Canadian men shouldn't have much trouble reaching the knockout stage of the Gold Cup. The world's 47th-ranked team opens group play tonight at 7 p.m. ET in Toronto vs. Guadeloupe, which does not have a world ranking because it is not a member of FIFA. Canada then travels to Houston to complete its group-stage slate vs. No. 116 Guatemala on Saturday and No. 165 Cuba next Tuesday.
The top two teams from each of the four groups advance to the quarterfinals on July 8 and 9 in Arlington, Tex., and Cincinnati. The semis are on July 12 in Las Vegas and San Diego. The final goes July 16 at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, the hyper-modern venue that hosted the Super Bowl in 2022.
Source: cbc.ca
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