Canadian men batter Cuba in CONCACAF Nations League play at BMO Field
TORONTO — In a 6-0 thumping of an outgunned Cuba, Canadian teenager Jonathan David somehow managed to outshine hat-trick hero Junior Hoilett with a strike that put him in the record books.
Mark-Anthony Kaye fed David for Canada’s second goal in the CONCACAF Nations League A match Saturday night, triggering a highlight-reel score with a looping pass that was slightly behind the teen.
No problem. David used one foot to flip the ball in front of him, beat a defender and raced into the penalty box where he coolly waited for another defender to slide by him before delaying his shot and slotting the ball through the goalkeeper’s legs.
The 19-year-old took five touches, every one exquisite, on the 21st-minute goal — his 11th in just nine career games for his country.