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It tells about experience in football. Canada will play their first game in 36 years. Good teams, good players, are keen on insecurity, uncertainty, weakness. The Canadians also took the rest of the game to show they had their strengths. Canada’s 2-1 win on Thursday – a final adjustment for both teams before they start their World Cup campaign in Qatar – didn’t quite happen in a win. There were maybe a thousand fans at Al Maktoum Stadium in Dubai. The evening air was very warm and still rather than electricity. Even without the nerve and pressure, countless small gaps between Canada’s best players and the world’s best began to open up. WATCHLucas Cavallini scored the winning goal from the penalty kick: 1 win. Canada’s next match will be against Belgium at the FIFA World Cup on November 23. Goalkeeper Milan Borjan, who has guided Canada through the epic qualifying rounds with his amazing saves and charismatic leadership, has a fundamental flaw. He’s not good with his feet. Before the Canadians really had a chance to find their rhythm, it left a gap and couldn’t cut it in half. Heading across the touchline, head coach John Herdman stopped his constant movement to tell Borjan to calm down. They sliced ​​through the middle of the court and Yuki Soma properly controlled the ball for a long break and sent him home. This is how the game works at this level. It is designed to reveal everything about you. Tonight also revealed the size of Canadian hearts. After a quick recovery, they responded to their early faltering in the 21st minute. AIM! Steven Vitória equalizes from the corner!

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