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Picture of the day: Instead of a big celebration, the Canadians dedicated the victory to an injured teammate

In a World Cup match against Qatar, Canadian player Nathan-Dylan Saliba scored the first goal directly from a free kick shortly after entering the game. After scoring, he formed the number 8 with his fingers and posed for cameras. The number 8 refers to Ismaël Koné, a Canadian midfielder who suffered a severe leg injury earlier in the match and had to leave the field. Koné was carried off on a stretcher, and the World Cup is likely over for him. Saliba replaced Koné and scored the opening goal in a 6-0 victory. Despite the win, there was no major celebration in the Canadian camp as the team's士

Kanađanin Nathan-Dylan Saliba sinoć je u utakmici protiv Katara zabio prvi gol izravno iz slobodnog udarca na ovom Svjetskom prvenstvu. Učinio je to nekoliko minuta nakon ulaska s klupe te nakon toga prstima oblikovao broj 8 i pozirao za kamere.

Broj 8 u Kanadi pripada Ismaëlu Konéu , Sassuolovu veznjaku koji je ranije u utakmici morao napustiti teren nakon strašne ozljede, odnosno loma noge.

Koné je iznesen na nosilima i za njega je svjetsko prvenstvo gotovo; nadamo se samo da će se njegova obećavajuća karijera nakon Mundijala normalno nastaviti. Zamijenio ga je upravo Saliba, igrač belgijskog Anderlechta, zabio gol za 4-0 i tom gestom dao podršku suigraču.

Na kraju susreta koji je završio domaćom pobjedom 6-0 uz dva crvena kartona Kataranima, nije bilo velikog slavlja u kanadskom taboru. Dok je Saliba podizao Konéov dres s osmicom, njegovi su suigrači i dalje bili u šoku. Ozlijeđeni nogometaš bio je omiljen u svlačionici, rekao je kasnije trostruki strijelac Jonathan David : “On znači sve ovoj ekipi. Pitajte bilo koga od nas i reći će vam isto.”

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Telegram.hrIndependentCenter2 days ago
Picture of the day: Instead of a big celebration, the Canadians dedicated the victory to an injured teammate

In a World Cup match against Qatar, Canadian player Nathan-Dylan Saliba scored the first goal directly from a free kick shortly after entering the game. After scoring, he formed the number 8 with his fingers and posed for cameras. The number 8 refers to Ismaël Koné, a Canadian midfielder who suffered a severe leg injury earlier in the match and had to leave the field. Koné was carried off on a stretcher, and the World Cup is likely over for him. Saliba replaced Koné and scored the opening goal in a 6-0 victory. Despite the win, there was no major celebration in the Canadian camp as the team's士

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event with no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias. It reports on a football match, player injuries, and team reactions without taking a stance or using loaded language.