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03/28/26 06:12:00
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03/28 18:10 CDT David scores twice, Buchanan shown red as Canada battles back
to tie Iceland 2-2
David scores twice, Buchanan shown red as Canada battles back to tie Iceland 2-2
TORONTO (AP) --- Jonathan David scored twice from the penalty spot in the
second half before Tajon Buchanan was shown a red card as Canada battled back
from a 2-0 deficit to salvage a 2-2 draw with Iceland in an international men's
soccer friendly on Saturday.
Buchanan was sent off in the 80th minute for an elbow to the head of Iceland
midfielder Mikael Egill Ellertsson as the ball was rolling out of play.
The sequence marked the third straight game, and fourth time in the last eight,
Canada has seen red.
"We're physical, we play hard, but we're not a dirty team," said Canada coach
Jesse Marsch, who disagreed with Buchanan's dismissal. "I'm not worried about
developing a reputation, but certainly cards like that can change momentum in
tournaments."
Orri Steinn Oskarsson had both goals for Iceland.
The 29th-ranked Canadians are preparing to co-host this summer's World Cup with
the United States and Mexico, while Iceland --- No. 74 when FIFA's last
official list was released in mid-January --- failed to qualify.
Oskarsson took advantage of a bad pass from Canadian centre back Kamal Miller
before moving in alone and beating goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair in the ninth
minute for a 1-0 lead.
The striker for Spanish club Real Sociedad doubled the advantage in the 21st
after Ellertsson beat right back Niko Sigur to a ball in midfield. Oskarsson
took a quick feed on the run and steadied himself before another nice finish.
Canada got one back in the 67th minute when David coolly buried a penalty after
Buchanan was fouled by Ellertsson. The striker for Italian giants Juventus
added his second of the afternoon from the spot in the 76th when substitute
Daniel Jebbison was also taken down in the area before Buchanan was sent off.
Canada now turns its attention to Tuesday's match against No. 47 Tunisia in
another exhibition game with plenty on the line for players looking to secure
roster spots or impress with the World Cup some 75 days away.
Canada opens its tournament June 12 in Toronto against the winner of a European
playoff set for Tuesday between No. 13 Italy and No. 66 Bosnia-Herzegovina. The
Canadians will then travel west to face Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on
June 24 at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver.
"Every moment we're together right now is an opportunity to make a continued
impression, a lasting impression," Marsch said. "But I don't want them to feel
so much pressure on them. I want them to just continue to try to put to
practice the things that we want to see."
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