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    "title": "Canada impresses in 1:2 loss to Mexico in Concacaf Gold Cup Semifinal",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 14:35:26",
    "published_at": "2021-07-30 05:53:00",
    "url": "https://news.canadasoccer.com/canada-impresses-in-12-loss-to-mexico-in-concacaf-gold-cup-semifinal",
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    "subtitle": "Canada Soccer\u2019s Men\u2019s National Team put in an incredible performance against reigning Gold Cup champions Mexico falling 1:2 in the Semifinal of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup. Hector Herrera\u2019s goal in the 90\u2019+9 came after Tajon Buchanan scored the second-half equalizer (57\u2019). Mexico\u2019s Orbelin Pineda sco\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>Canada Soccer&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s National Team put in an incredible performance against reigning Gold Cup champions Mexico falling 1:2 in the Semifinal of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup. Hector Herrera&rsquo;s goal in the 90&rsquo;+9 came after Tajon Buchanan scored the second-half equalizer (57&rsquo;). Mexico&rsquo;s Orbelin Pineda scored a PK in first-half injury time (45&rsquo;).</p><p>&ldquo;It has been a special tournament for these guys and there is a deep connection that runs through this group and that moment is going to set them up for the future and that is a foundation laid,&rdquo; said John Herdman, Men&rsquo;s National Team Head Coach. &ldquo;There was a belief that they were going to give everything out there for each other and they did, and I am absolutely proud. We played with no fear tonight.&nbsp; We had a clear game plan and that spirit and fight for each other.&nbsp;When it is there, it is special and I think you saw that tonight and that Canadian grit and resilience, but, also more and that is what we wanted to show tonight, that we can play, and we can go toe to toe with the best in Concacaf.</p><p>Through five<br>\u200bmatches at the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup, Canada had three wins and two losses<br>\u200bwith 11 goals scored and one clean sheet. Stephen Eust&aacute;quio and Cyle Larin<br>\u200b(injured) lead Canada with three goals each while Junior Hoilett had two goals<br>\u200band Tajon Buchanan, Theo Corbeanu, and Jonathan Osorio had one goal each.<br>\u200bEust&aacute;quio was just the fourth Canadian to score in three different matches at a<br>\u200bConcacaf Gold Cup tournament.</p><p>&ldquo;The only<br>\u200bmessage we wanted to send was to our fans.&nbsp; We have always said that we<br>\u200bhave to build trust in our fans to fill our stadiums and help us get to Qatar<br>\u200band if we get there, we change this country forever in football,&rdquo; said Herdman.<br>\u200b&ldquo;As long as the fans are with us and feeling it with us, we need them on the<br>\u200bjourney and that&rsquo;s what this tournament was about, to tell those people that<br>\u200bhave followed us for years and might have lost faith and trust that it&rsquo;s time<br>\u200band we are coming, and we need you.&rdquo;</p><p>Canada came<br>\u200bout with belief. Tajon Buchanan caused problems early despite losing a boot in<br>\u200bthe Mexican box in the 4&rsquo;. Just two minutes later, Buchanan showed his<br>\u200bdefensive qualities going shoulder-to-shoulder to force a turnover.&nbsp; Centrebacks Kamal Miller and Doneil Henry<br>\u200bdefended well and were able to clear the pressure in front of goalkeeper Maxime<br>\u200bCrepeau. Miller&rsquo;s clearing pass in the 12&rsquo; lead to a chance for Laryea at the<br>\u200bother end. Just a few minutes later, Doneil Henry made a vital block in the 16&rsquo;<br>\u200bon the six-yard line. Henry&rsquo;s clearing ball to Junior Hoilett a minute later<br>\u200bcreated Canada&rsquo;s best chance through 20 minutes. Hoilett played the ball over<br>\u200bthe top to Tesho Akindele in the 17&rsquo;. Akindele laid off for Eustaquio whose<br>\u200bshot went just over the bar. Buchanan switched wings in the 25&rsquo; popping up on<br>\u200bthe right to cause problems for Mexico as he had throughout the 2021 Concacaf<br>\u200bGold Cup.</p><p>In the 26&rsquo;<br>\u200bminute, Jonathan Osorio got behind the Mexican backline along the goal line,<br>\u200bkeeping the ball in and playing Akindele in front of goal, but the shot was<br>\u200bblocked, and Mexico cleared. Alistair Johnston worked his way back into<br>\u200bposition inside the box to allow Crepeau to come off his line and make a stop<br>\u200bin the 27&rsquo;. Henry&rsquo;s challenge in the box in the 44&rsquo; caused Referee Daneon<br>\u200bParchment to have a look at the VAR monitor and Pineda stepped up in the 45&rsquo;+1<br>\u200bto convert to give Mexico the 1:0 lead heading into halftime.</p><p>Canada started<br>\u200bthe second half pressing. Buchanan and Eustaquio each had turns causing<br>\u200bproblems for Mexico&rsquo;s backline in the opening 10 minutes. The best chance came<br>\u200bto Buchanan in the 52&rsquo; after Eustaquio played him into the area. Buchanan&rsquo;s turn<br>\u200btook him into pressure though and Mexico cleared. Buchanan again popped up wide<br>\u200bleft forcing his way toward the box and being taken down for a free kick just<br>\u200boutside in the 53&rsquo;. In the 57&rsquo;, Buchanan could not be stopped, finding a ton of<br>\u200bspace on the wing on a long ball from Kaye. Buchanan brought the ball down,<br>\u200bstormed into the box, took a touch to his right, and fired home into the side<br>\u200bnetting behind Mexican goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera. Canada were called for a<br>\u200bsecond penalty in the 63&rsquo; as Kaye was whistled for a foul and VAR determined it<br>\u200bto be inside the area.</p><p>Maxime Cr&eacute;peau made a vital save in the 66&rsquo; stopping the PK taken by Carlos Salcedo and keeping the game level. Second-half substitute Theo Corbeanu came close in the 77&rsquo; trying to bend a shot around Talavera but it went just wide. After a delay for protocols related to a chant, an additional seven minutes were signaled by the fourth official. Cr&eacute;peau again came up big four minutes into injury time with a goal line save on a headed attempt. However, at 90&rsquo; +9 Hector Herrera finished Canada&rsquo;s chance at a first Gold Cup Final since 2000.</p><p>&ldquo;I think we had<br>\u200bgreat performances in all our games and for large portions of those games, we<br>\u200bwere the better team and we&rsquo;re really proud and really excited for what the<br>\u200bfuture has in store for us,&rdquo; said Jonathan Osorio. &ldquo;With this Mexican team,<br>\u200bthey know now that we&rsquo;re not scared of them, we&rsquo;re not scared of anybody. We&rsquo;re<br>\u200bready to take the next step and all my brothers, they&rsquo;re all committed to this.<br>\u200bWe are brothers and we fight for each other and we all want to make history<br>\u200btogether, and we showed that today.&rdquo;</p><p>Canada&rsquo;s<br>\u200bstarting XI featured Maxime Cr&eacute;peau in goal, Alistair Johnston at right back,<br>\u200bDoneil Henry at centre back, Kamal Miller at left back, and Tajon Buchanan,<br>\u200bRichie Laryea, Stephen Eust&aacute;quio, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Jonathan Osorio, Junior<br>\u200bHoilett and Tesho Akindele from the midfield up through to the attack. Herdman<br>\u200breplaced Akindele with Theo Corbeanu (69&rsquo;) and Kaye with Liam Fraser (78&rsquo;).</p><p><strong>CANADA<br>\u200bSOCCER&rsquo;S MEN&rsquo;S NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAM:</strong></p><p>Canada<br>\u200bSoccer&rsquo;s Men&rsquo;s National Team are two-time Concacaf champions, previously<br>\u200bwinning the 1985 Concacaf Championship and 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup. This year<br>\u200bmarks Canada&rsquo;s 15th participation at the Concacaf Gold Cup since 1991. Along<br>\u200bwith their first-place finish in 2000, Canada reached the Semifinals in 2002<br>\u200band 2007. Across the past five years from 2017 to 2021, Canada are one of only<br>\u200bfour nations that have finished top-six across all three Concacaf major<br>\u200btournaments: fifth place in Concacaf Nations League A and sixth place at both<br>\u200bthe 2017 and 2019 Concacaf Gold Cups.</p><p>Beyond the<br>\u200bConcacaf Gold Cup, Canada will participate in the Concacaf Final Round of FIFA<br>\u200bWorld Cup Qualifiers from September 2021 to March 2022, with 14 matches against<br>\u200bseven different nations (home and away against each opponent). Canada opens the<br>\u200bFinal Round in September with home matches against Honduras (Thursday 2<br>\u200bSeptember) and El Salvador (Wednesday 8 September) as well as an away match<br>\u200bagainst USA (Sunday 5 September in Nashville, TN, USA).</p><div class=\"release-content-contact\" id=\"contact-fe9a7834-0bba-4df0-8b06-425b38ed4904\">\n    \n    <div class=\"release-content-contact__details\">\n        <strong class=\"release-content-contact__name\">Paulo Senra</strong>\n        <em class=\"release-content-contact__description\">Chief Communications &amp; Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer</em>\n        <ul class=\"release-content-contact__details-list\"><li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"mailto:psenra@canadasoccer.com\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"psenra@canadasoccer.com\"><svg class=\"icon icon-paper-plane release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-paper-plane\"></use>\n            </svg>psenra@canadasoccer.com</a></li>\n<li class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item\"><a href=\"tel:(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"  class=\"release-content-contact__details-list-item-link\" title=\"(416)&nbsp;882-7919\"><svg class=\"icon icon-mobile release-content-contact__details-list-item-icon\">\n                <use xlink:href=\"#icon-mobile\"></use>\n            </svg>(416)&nbsp;882-7919</a></li></ul>\n    </div>\n</div>",
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