Canada tops Cuba to set up Gold Cup quarterfinal showdown with U.S.
CBC
Canada got exactly what it wanted advancing to the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals.
Junior Hoilett, Jonathan Osorio, Jayden Nelson and Liam Millar scored as Canada topped Cuba 4-2 in their group stage finale on Tuesday at Shell Energy Stadium. The victory means Canada will face Group A winner U.S. in the tournament quarterfinals on Sunday at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
"We were pretty clear coming into this match [about] which team we wanted to play and what game we wanted to experience in the Gold Cup," Canada head coach John Herdman said at the post-game press conference.
"The football Gods have given us our derby match."
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The last time Canada and the U.S. met was June 18 at the CONCACAF Nations League final — Canada's first international final since 2000 — where the Americans halted Canada's hopes of its first trophy in 23 years with a 2-0 win.
Canada is looking to halt a different run with a win on Sunday.
"Playing in the U.S. is difficult, it's a home match for them, the Nations League final was a home match for them," Herdman said. "We haven't beaten them here since 1957, so we wanna be that first team, we wanna be that first coach, that first staff and we want our fans to experience that moment.
"I feel like these last three games, there's been a lot of adversity for Canada, it hasn't been easy. But we've played in really difficult conditions. Coming out of this, I feel like the group is tight, it's connected and they're hungry."
Guatemala (2-1-0) finished atop Group D to advance following a 3-2 win Tuesday against Guadeloupe (1-1-1) at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J.
Canada earned back-to-back draws to open the tournament, with a 2-2 decision against Guadeloupe in Toronto last Tuesday and a 0-0 result against Guatemala in Houston on Saturday.
The Canadians improved their record to 10-3-2 against Cuba, with their last meeting being a 1-0 Canada win on Sept. 10, 2019.
Canada got a great opportunity at the six-minute mark when Ali Ahmed sent a short cross in to an open Osorio. He knocked the ball off the crossbar and it bounced just inside the line, back up off the bar and out.
It wasn't ruled a goal but play was stopped approximately a minute later. After a lengthy Video Assistant Review (VAR), Osorio was ruled offside and the score stayed at 0-0.