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·16 novembre 2024
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·16 novembre 2024
Richie Laryea played a pivotal role in Canada’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Suriname in the first leg of the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals. The match, held in Suriname, was anything but straightforward for the Canadian side, which entered the game as clear favorites. Despite dominating possession for long stretches, Canada faced moments of adversity, including a near-goal for Suriname when a powerful shot hit the post in the second half.
Starting on the left flank, Laryea was a key figure in Canada’s strategy, showcasing his reliability on both ends of the pitch. The Toronto FC standout completed 90 minutes of intense play, accumulating 52 touches and displaying exceptional passing accuracy with a 97% completion rate. Out of 36 passes attempted, he successfully delivered 35, solidifying his role as a vital cog in Canada’s build-up play.
Defensively, Laryea also made his presence felt, engaging in nine ground duels and winning five. His ability to transition seamlessly between defense and attack was critical in maintaining Canada’s shape and applying pressure on Suriname during key moments.
While Canada controlled much of the game with 66% possession, their inability to convert more of their 13 shots into goals left them vulnerable to Suriname’s counterattacks. However, a late surge in the second half paid off when Junior Hoilett scored the game’s only goal in the 81st minute, assisted by Jonathan David. Laryea’s consistent performance throughout the match helped Canada sustain their offensive pressure and secure the narrow win.
With the second leg set to take place on home soil on November 19, Canada is in a strong position to advance to the semifinals. Laryea’s form will undoubtedly be instrumental as Canada aims to continue their impressive run in the tournament. For Toronto FC fans, his standout performances at the international level hint at a promising 2025 season as Laryea looks to carry his momentum back to club football.