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Copa America, Group Stage - Group A - Matchweek 2
Follow live reaction to Canada’s 2024 Copa America victory over 10-man Peru
Michael Dominski
June 25, 2024 at 8:25 PM EDT
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Peru 0-1 Canada
Expected goals: 0.62 - 2.01Shots: 9 - 5Shots on goal: 4 - 2Saves: 1 - 4Possession: 49% - 51%Corners: 2 - 1Offsides: 3 - 1Fouls: 17 - 14Yellow cards: 0 - 1Red cards: 1 - 0Group A's next match between Argentina and Chile gets underway from MetLife Stadium at the top of this hour – you can follow our live coverage of it here!
After that game, we'll be down to just one matchday left for this group.
If Argentina beat Chile tonight, the finale between Canada and Chile will be decisive!
Saturday June 29
Argentina vs Peru in Miami Gardens, FloridaCanada vs Chile in Orlando, FloridaCanada defender Kamal Miller told me after their 2-0 defeat to Argentina last week that the North American side would advance to the knockout round. "We went into this tournament believing we can win."
This 1-0 win over Peru was a huge step towards Miller's prediction coming to fruition.
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Jonathan David has now scored 27 goals for Canada, 26 of which have come in in competitive matches.
This result marks Canada's third win over a CONMEBOL opponent all-time, and their first since a 2-0 victory against Colombia in the final of the 2000 Gold Cup.
Canada have held on for the win!
The red card helped them mightily but they won't care. They have a real shot of advancing from Group A now.
90+5' Peru 0-1 Canada
Peru have a free kick in a decent shooting position. Guerrero lets fly, aiming at the near post, but Crepeau sees it the whole way and gets over to make another save.
90+1' Peru 0-1 Canada
Crepeau makes an incredible diving save to his right to deny Guerrero's volley and keep Canada in the lead!
90+1' Peru 0-1 Canada
Not a number Canada will enjoy seeing on the fourth official's board, but plenty of time for Peru to press for an equalizer here.
88' Peru 0-1 Canada
Oluwaseyi steals the ball from Santamaría and is all alone as he walks into the Peru box, but he fails to beat Gallese from a tight angle.
Moments later, he has an opportunity to tap a cross in from point-blank range but gets his contact all wrong.
86' Peru 0-1 Canada
Davies flashes his skill as he skips past a defender in midfield. He advances towards the box and plays the ball forward, but his pass eludes Oluwaseyi in addition to the last defender.
Canada are leaving the door open for a late Peru equalizer here...
82' Peru 0-1 Canada
Canada also make their fifth and final sub, bringing on Tani Oluwaseyi in place of Cyle Larin.
79' Peru 0-1 Canada
Peru make their final two subs of the match, replacing Sergio Peña and Carlos Zambrano with André Carrillo and Christian Cueva.
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78' Peru 0-1 Canada
A goal for Canada that could be well received on both sides of the pond.
The Athletic's David Ornstein reported on Saturday that Chelsea have held talks with Jonathan David's representatives about a potential transfer this summer.
The 24-year-old is high among a number of options the club are looking at to strengthen their attack ahead of next season.
Chelsea are yet to approach Lille but have a good relationship with them by virtue of also owning fellow Ligue 1 team Strasbourg, via their BlueCo consortium.
Could we be seeing more goals like that at Stamford Bridge next season?
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Chelsea hold talks over Jonathan David transfer from Lille
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74' Peru 0-1 Canada
A clinical counterattack by Canada as they score their first goal of the tournament!
Shaffelburg plays David in and with only the goalkeeper to beat he makes no mistake, firing in off the far post!
72' Peru 0-0 Canada
Canada are beginning to put Peru under more pressure, trying to make their man-advantage count.
Shaffelburg has time and space on the left wing to whip the ball across the face of goal, but his teammate isn't making an aggressive enough run to tap it home at the back post.
70' Peru 0-0 Canada
Gianluca Lapadula is replaced by Paolo Guerrero, Peru's all-time record goalscorer.