Canada‘s match-winning hero Stephen Eustaquio stated he “felt everybody shoot with me” as he attributed their historic 1-0 World Cup win over South Africa to the idea within the camp and the nation.
Eustaquio’s 92nd-minute half-volley settled the primary knockout sport of the 2026 World Cup to ship the co-hosts, taking part in in Los Angeles fairly than in Canada having didn’t win their group, into the final 16.
Canada created sufficient possibilities to win their first ever knockout sport by a a lot higher margin, with a particular strike from Eustaquio that can immediately go down as essentially the most well-known objective within the nation’s footballing historical past required to beat the spectacular South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
It was an emotional second for Eustaquio, who misplaced his father in 2024 a 12 months after the demise of his mom, and one he attributed to the willpower of Jesse Marsch’s facet.
“I believe we labored quite a bit to get this victory,” Eustaquio stated.
“We actually needed to present this win to all the Canadians. We simply saved believing, saved pushing and I couldn’t have imagined it some other manner.
“I believe it was a tremendous objective however once I shot, I felt everybody shoot with me. They put just a little little bit of energy on it and it went into the again of the web. So I’m very pleased.”
Eustaquio hopeful Canada can spring last-16 shock
Canada will face Netherlands or Morocco within the final 16 subsequent Saturday. Eustaquio accepts Canada might be underdogs, however is hopeful their perception may once more make the distinction.
“It [the belief] began after we got here out of the group stage. I believe in the case of the knockouts of the World Cup, the idea brings an enormous half to it,” he added.
“Now, we’re going to get Morocco or the Netherlands and who is aware of, on an excellent day we are able to make issues occur. Most likely the standard shouldn’t be going to be there, but when we maintain believing and maintain working, issues would possibly go our manner.”

South Africa boss not able to announce retirement resolution
South Africa coach Hugo Broos refused to say whether or not he’ll retire within the wake of their exit from the match.
Regardless of South Africa spending most of their first knockout sport in World Cup historical past on the again foot, the 74-year-old insisted the defeat and the disappointing nature of their efficiency doesn’t take away from the achievement of reaching the spherical of 32.
“We’ll take the [retirement] resolution within the subsequent few days,” Broos stated. “However it’s been a pleasant World Cup. It is not going to be a simple resolution. I can’t say now if I’ll cease or I’ll go.
“I’m nonetheless simply as proud as two or three days in the past. I believe we had an excellent World Cup however right now, after we play in opposition to a group like this, with energy and velocity then we’re operating behind. That is one thing we now have to be taught. And subsequently it was essential for this group that we had been right here.”
Requested if that is the beginning of normal World Cup finals appearances for South Africa, he replied: “For us it’s definitely one thing we now have to do and within the subsequent few months I’m positive this group might be stronger than earlier than as a result of right now we performed in opposition to a group who’re just a little bit additional than we’re. We performed fairly an excellent sport. We may have accomplished extra.”















