Canada and South Africa play a low-scoring match that remains goalless for long periods until late in the game. Multiple reports describe a dull contest that changes only in stoppage time when the ball breaks to Canada midfielder Stephen Eustaquio. Eustaquio capitalizes on the opportunity to score the decisive goal, giving Canada a late win over South Africa. One outlet also notes that the match is part of U.S.-based coverage connected to coach Jesse Marsch, highlighting that his return to the United States comes with another moment of recognition tied to his World Cup involvement. Despite differences in emphasis, both accounts agree on the timing and character of the decisive moment: Canada’s goal arrives in stoppage time through Eustaquio, turning the match’s outcome. The sources do not provide additional match details such as final scoreline, other goal events, or disciplinary incidents beyond the late winner.
Canada beat South Africa with a stoppage-time goal
Canada and South Africa play a low-scoring match that remains goalless for long periods until late in the game. Multiple reports describe a dull contest that changes only in stoppage time when the bal...
- Canada defeat South Africa after a late stoppage-time breakthrough.
- Stephen Eustaquio scores the decisive goal for Canada.
- The goal comes in stoppage time, according to both accounts.
- The match is described as largely uneventful for most of the game.
- Reports connect the fixture coverage to Jesse Marsch’s return to the United States.
DANIEL MATTHEWS IN LOS ANGELES: Canada and South Africa stunk the place out. That was until the ball broke to Canada midfielder Stephen Eustaquio in stoppage time.
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