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Canada 4: 1: The runner-up of the world sends the Maple Leafs home

Runner-up world champions Croatia secured a good starting position for the group finals thanks to double packer Andrej Kramaric. The Balkan veterans shrugged off the 68-second shock of Bayern star Alphonso Davies and defeated the Canadians, who were celebrating their first goal in their World Cup history, 4-1 (2-1).

Hoffenheim’s Kramaric (26′, 70′), Marko Livaja (44′) and Lovro Majer (90′ + 4′) turned the game around in front of 44,374 spectators at the Khalifa International Stadium. “It’s a great feeling to score two goals here in a World Cup. A special moment,” said the delighted Kramaric. A draw against perennial co-favourites Belgium on Thursday is now enough for the Balkan veterans to secure a place in the round of 16.

Canada, co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup, also lost their fifth game in their finals history despite Davies’ bang (2nd) and, as the second team after hosts Qatar, stand no chance to reach the eighths.

The match was preceded by a small controversy between the coaches. After Canada’s unfortunate opening loss to Belgium (0-1), John Herdman had used the phrase “We’re going to screw Croatia” when he addressed his team. Vatreni coach Zlatko Dalic found out and was not at all happy about it: “We respect everyone, so we expect our opponents to respect us too.”

Dalic’s players, on the other hand, got too much respect from Canadians at first. Davies’ powerful header, which was the first goal by a Bayern player and the fastest goal so far at this World Cup, gave the Croatians a violent jolt after 68 seconds.

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