Ten disastrous minutes derail Canada’s easy path forward at the World Cup
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Ten disastrous minutes derail Canada’s easy path forward at the World Cup
CATHAL KELLY
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Canada's Stephen Eustáquio was a second-half substitution on Wednesday, but brought his usual energy to the game when he did get in.
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Coming out for the second half of Wednesday’s game against Switzerland, Canada could claim to have played a faultless opening round of this World …
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