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South Africa’s historic journey came to a devastating end in Los Angeles as a 92nd-minute winner from Stephen Eustaquio sent Canada through to the Round of 16. Despite the heartbreak of a late exit, the Belgian tactician has indicated that he is not ready to officially walk away from the national team just yet.
Co-hosts Canada take on South Africa today in the first round-of-32 match in the 96-year history of the World Cup. Defeat to Switzerland in their final group game saw Canada qualify as runners-up of Group B,
Stephen Eustaquio scores a dramatic winner in the second minute of injury time as co-hosts Canada defeat South Africa to move into the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time.
Canada coach Jesse Marsch has said he could not think of any player more deserving to score the winner than Stephen Eustáquio, who lost both of his parents within the space of a year.
Stephen Eustáquio ran onto a clearance on the edge of the box in the 92nd minute of the game and volleyed a powerful drive into the bottom corner to win the game. Canada now face the either Netherlands or Morocco in the round of 16.
The tears of Stephen Antunes Eustáquio (Leamington, 1996) after scoring in the 92nd minute the winning goal against South Africa (0-1) were those of all Canada. "Everything I do is for my family: for my parents,
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