Veteran midfielder Junior Hoilett proving to be a difference-maker for Canada
Junior Hoilett was 25 when he committed to play for Canada. Now 31, the attacking midfielder has become a fan favourite and important part of John Herdman’s team.
Hoilett helped turn the tide in Thursday’s 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw with 63rd-ranked Honduras, introduced at halftime with Canada down 1-0. The veteran from Brampton, Ont., after a rapid-fire surge down the field featuring goalkeeper Milan Borjan, Richie Laryea and Alphonso Davies, drew the penalty that led to Cyle Larin’s game-tying penalty kick in the 66th minute.
“We made some tactical adjustments with Hoilett coming in,” Herdman said after the match. “You could just sense we needed that extra player to overload their two midfield screens who just found it too easy to match up against Johnny (Jonathan David) and Cyle and Phonzie (Davies).”
Hoilett, in his 37th appearance for Canada, helped provide that spark — with a large contingent of family and friends in the BMO Field stands.