Having scored at the World Cup, Canadian men now look to get one final result
UMM ŞALĀL ‘ALĪ, Qatar — Canadian defender Alistair Johnston knew something good was coming when he saw Tajon Buchanan launch his cross into the Croatian penalty box.
“We have a saying — we like to call it a ‘goal ball,'” said Johnston, a CF Montreal fullback/wingback who can deliver a fine cross in his own right. “As soon as it leaves your foot, as the guy who’s put in the cross, you just know that ball’s got goal written all over it. As soon as it left his foot, I said that in my head — goal ball. And Fonzie dunked on it.
“What a moment. You could just feel the energy. I think if you checked everyone’s GPS, that was probably the top speed, the max speed ever reached from every single one of the players, getting over to that corner flag (to celebrate with goal-scorer Alphonso Davies). It was just a feeling of “Ah, we’ve finally done it. We’ve finally scored at the world’s biggest stage and we do belong.’
“Of course we would have liked the rest of the night to go a little bit better, but it was a special moment than none of us will forget any time soon.”