Aidan Evans scored four goals to send Canada to the FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup with a 7-1 win over host Bermuda in CONCACAF qualifying Sunday.
Canada Soccer - The Canadian PressHAMILTON - Aidan Evans scored four goals to send Canada to the FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup with a 7-1 win over host Bermuda in CONCACAF qualifying Sunday.
Andre Ali-Gayapersad, Kevin Khan and Sergei Kozlovskiy also scored for Canada, which reeled off six goals in the second half. Harlem Bean-Fox had the lone Bermuda goal. But with a commanding goal difference advantage over Curaçao , the Canadians were all but assured of advancing even with a loss to Bermuda, which needed to win by 10 goals to overtake Canada.
Bermuda opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute after goalkeeper Milo Beimers took down Kalen Brunson. The Bermuda forward, getting to a ball sent behind the Canadian defence, made it into the penalty box while holding off a chasing Canada captain Richard Chukwu.Canada appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty when Marius Aiyenero went down in the Bermuda box after what appeared to be contact with a defender. Rubbing salt in the wound, Aiyenero was booked for complaining.
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