Canada earns first-ever World Cup point after 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina
TORONTO — In many ways, a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina felt like a victory for Canada on a historic day for the host side at the FIFA World Cup on Friday.
An upset loss was a real possibility for the Canadians as they couldn’t convert despite many glorious opportunities. Cyle Larin finally provided relief when he scored the equalizer in the 78th minute to send the capacity crowd at Toronto Stadium into a tizzy.
It was the first Canadian goal scored on home soil in this tournament and the first point for the country in seven all-time World Cup games.
“An amazing feeling, just to score a goal at home,” Larin said. “I haven’t scored in a while, but I knew it was coming. I’ve always (come) up when Canada needed me.”
