A day of tears, scuffles & history as injury mars Canada's moment

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A day of tears, scuffles & history as injury mars Canada's moment

It should have been a moment of pure joy. Canada, 40 years after playing in their first World Cup, secured their first-ever win at the tournament in emphatic fashion, thrashing Qatar 6-0 in front of …

It should have been a moment of pure joy. Canada, 40 years after playing in their first World Cup, secured their first-ever win at the tournament in emphatic fashion, thrashing Qatar 6-0 in front of a packed and loud Vancouver Stadium. They are almost certain of a place in the last 32. But celebrations were overshadowed by a dreadful injury to Ismael Kone. The incident happened eight minutes into the second half, with Canada leading 3-0. Their former Watford midfielder Kone, shortly after receiving the ball, was caught late and badly by Assim Madibo as he challenged for possession. Kone's reaction, and that of the players around him, said it all. The 24-year-old Sassuolo midfielder looked anguished and in shock, with his leg visibly broken. His distraught team-mates rushed to him as the referee halted play so the medical staff could come on, while Madibo had his hands on his head. A scuffle broke out between the two teams as frustration and anger over what had happened bubbled over. Kone, though, despite suffering an injury that has ended his World Cup, lifted his thumb to the crowd as he was taken off on a stretcher. "You saw that he was waving to the crowd and almost making everyone at ease," boss Jesse Marsch said after the game. "It is a statement about Ismael, but also this is an incredible team. I have been telling people for years about the character of this group. …

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