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In a high-energy Group B showdown, Canada clawed their way back into the match against Switzerland. The home crowd erupted when substitute Promise David found the net just moments after stepping onto the field.

With that single touch, David gave his team a fighting chance and sent a jolt of excitement through the stadium in Vancouver.

How the Goal Unfolded

David entered the game in the second half and immediately made an impact. Within seconds, he received a pass, turned, and fired the ball past the Swiss goalkeeper.

  • David’s goal cut Switzerland’s lead to just one.
  • It was his first touch of the entire match.
  • The goal brought Canada within striking distance of a comeback.

Switzerland’s Earlier Dominance

Before David’s strike, Switzerland had controlled much of the play. They scored twice in the first half, using quick passes and sharp attacks to keep the Canadian defense on its heels.

  • Switzerland’s first goal came from a set piece.
  • Their second goal showed clever teamwork in the open field.
  • Canada struggled to create chances until David’s late spark.

What This Means for Group B

With the score now 2-1, Canada still has a mountain to climb. But David’s goal gives them momentum and hope as the match heads into its final minutes. A comeback would keep their World Cup dreams alive and thrill the home fans.

Meanwhile, Switzerland will try to hold on to their lead and secure a critical victory in the group standings.

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