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Tonight's showdown in Los Angeles! Can these tough South Africans really overturn the host Canada?
At 3 AM Beijing time on June 29, the first match of the World Cup Round of 32 kicks off at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Group A runner-up South Africa faces Group B runner-up Canada. Both teams have emerged from the group stage for the first time. Whoever wins will carve their name into their country's football history. This script is absolutely hyped.
South Africa: The tough bones that crawled back from hell
In their first match, they lost 0-2 to Mexico and got two red cards. At that time, everyone online thought they were done.
Yet these guys clenched their teeth and swallowed their pride. In the final do-or-die match, substitute Moremi provided an assist just 1 minute after coming on, and 22-year-old Maseko delivered a lethal strike to beat South Korea, shattering the curse of "a draw secures qualification" into pieces.
At the final whistle, 74-year-old veteran coach Broos fell to his knees and held his head in his hands. It was incredibly moving.
This team has no big names from the top five leagues; it relies entirely on the hard work of players from the domestic league. They scored only 2 goals in three matches but conceded just 3.
Goalkeeper Williams is a true cornerstone. Trying to crack this tough nut is difficult.
Canada: A lion with a depleted lineup, home-field advantage lost
As one of the co-hosts, Canada is also entering the knockout stage for the first time in history.
Jonathan David scored a hat trick against Qatar, leading a 6-0 rampage.
But now the sky has fallen: midfield maestro Kone is out with a serious injury. Even if Alphonso Davies can barely make it off the bench, his hamstring injury is a ticking time bomb.
What's worse, this match is in Los Angeles, not in their Vancouver home.
Earlier, at their home turf, Canada could pin opponents so deep they couldn't leave their own penalty area. Now that they're in the U.S., it's hard to say how much of that intensity remains.
A clash of shield and spear: it all comes down to who panics first
This is a classic "iron bucket defense" versus "heavy artillery."
For South Africa, midfield core Mokoena returns from suspension. He is the distributor who transitions from defense to attack.
Their strategy is clear: defend to the death, then steal one goal.
For Canada, the striking duo of Jonathan David and Larin are in hot form, but against a parked-bus South Africa, if they can't break through in the first half, they'll get anxious in the second half and mistakes will come.
Key to victory
The data heavily favors Canada, after all, their market value and rankings are there.
But South Africa's "underdog spirit" is too eerie, and Canada now has a roster full of injuries.
Personally, I feel Canada will only win by half a goal, or might even be dragged into extra time.
Predicted score: Canada 2-1 or 1-0 in a narrow escape.
This match absolutely cannot be missed; it might just be the biggest upset of the round.
#南非VS加拿大
Tonight's showdown in Los Angeles! Can these tough South Africans really overturn the host Canada?
At 3 AM Beijing time on June 29, the first match of the World Cup Round of 32 kicks off at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Group A runner-up South Africa faces Group B runner-up Canada. Both teams have emerged from the group stage for the first time. Whoever wins will carve their name into their country's football history. This script is absolutely hyped.
South Africa: The tough bones that crawled back from hell
In their first match, they lost 0-2 to Mexico and got two red cards. At that time, everyone online thought they were done.
Yet these guys clenched their teeth and swallowed their pride. In the final do-or-die match, substitute Moremi provided an assist just 1 minute after coming on, and 22-year-old Maseko delivered a lethal strike to beat South Korea, shattering the curse of "a draw secures qualification" into pieces.
At the final whistle, 74-year-old veteran coach Broos fell to his knees and held his head in his hands. It was incredibly moving.
This team has no big names from the top five leagues; it relies entirely on the hard work of players from the domestic league. They scored only 2 goals in three matches but conceded just 3.
Goalkeeper Williams is a true cornerstone. Trying to crack this tough nut is difficult.
Canada: A lion with a depleted lineup, home-field advantage lost
As one of the co-hosts, Canada is also entering the knockout stage for the first time in history.
Jonathan David scored a hat trick against Qatar, leading a 6-0 rampage.
But now the sky has fallen: midfield maestro Kone is out with a serious injury. Even if Alphonso Davies can barely make it off the bench, his hamstring injury is a ticking time bomb.
What's worse, this match is in Los Angeles, not in their Vancouver home.
Earlier, at their home turf, Canada could pin opponents so deep they couldn't leave their own penalty area. Now that they're in the U.S., it's hard to say how much of that intensity remains.
A clash of shield and spear: it all comes down to who panics first
This is a classic "iron bucket defense" versus "heavy artillery."
For South Africa, midfield core Mokoena returns from suspension. He is the distributor who transitions from defense to attack.
Their strategy is clear: defend to the death, then steal one goal.
For Canada, the striking duo of Jonathan David and Larin are in hot form, but against a parked-bus South Africa, if they can't break through in the first half, they'll get anxious in the second half and mistakes will come.
Key to victory
The data heavily favors Canada, after all, their market value and rankings are there.
But South Africa's "underdog spirit" is too eerie, and Canada now has a roster full of injuries.
Personally, I feel Canada will only win by half a goal, or might even be dragged into extra time.
Predicted score: Canada 2-1 or 1-0 in a narrow escape.
This match absolutely cannot be missed; it might just be the biggest upset of the round.
#南非VS加拿大