Canada hopes to avoid slow start in World Cup knockout match against South Africa
VANCOUVER — Forward Tani Oluwaseyi knows Canada can’t afford another slow start when it faces South Africa on Sunday in a FIFA World Cup knockout match in Los Angeles.
In its opening World Cup game against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto, Canada gave up a goal in the 21st minute and needed Cyle Larin to score in the 79th minute to earn a draw.
Canada controlled the entire match in a 6-0 win over Qatar for the country’s first ever World Cup victory. But then in front of a roaring home-town crowd in Vancouver, with a chance to finish first in Group B and host an elimination game at BC Place Stadium, Canada struggled to find it’s pace against Switzerland.
Defensive breakdowns early in the second half allowed the Swiss to score twice in an 11-minute span and go on to a 2-1 victory. Promise David scored Canada’s goal in the 76th minute. A late Canadian rally fell short.


