From The Sports Desk: Jesse Marsch calls Canada ‘heroes’ after historic World Cup knockout victory

ONP Summary
Canada defeated South Africa 1-0 in their Round of 16 match in Los Angeles, with Stephen Eustaquio scoring the decisive goal in stoppage time. This victory marks the furthest Canada has ever progressed in World Cup history, advancing to the last 16 for the first time as tournament co-hosts.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlighted the historic nature of the match, emphasizing that both teams were entering the knockout stage for the first time and framing Canada's advancement as a significant national achievement for the co-hosts.
Moderate: Centrist outlets provided factual reporting on the match outcome and logistics, focusing on the dramatic late-minute finish and Canada's next round opponent, while noting tactical details such as Alphonso Davies' substitution appearance.
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After Stephen Eustáquio’s late winner for Canada against South Africa in the first knockout game of the World Cup, coach Jesse Marsch gathered his players on the field and told them: “You are Canadian heroes.” ...