The Canada men's national soccer team made history with a 6-0 thrashing of Qatar at BC Place in Toronto, marking their biggest win ever in a World Cup match. The team, led by Jonathan David, took an early lead with goals from Larin and David in the 16th and 29th minutes, respectively. Qatar's Al Amim was sent off in the 33rd minute, giving Canada a two-man advantage. However, the win was marred by a serious injury to midfielder Ismaël Koné, who suffered a fracture in his left leg after a challenge with Qatari player Assim Omer Madibo. Koné was taken to the hospital with his leg immobilized, and the team was visibly emotional after the incident. Despite the setback, Canada continued to dominate the match, with Nathan Saliba scoring the first free-kick goal of the World Cup in the 64th minute. The team's fifth goal came after Shaffelburg's attempt was turned into his own net by Al Mannai, and Jonathan David completed his hat-trick in the 92nd minute. Canada now moves level on four points with Switzerland and takes top spot thanks to a better goal difference. The final round will be next Wednesday, with Switzerland vs Canada and Bosnia vs Qatar. A draw will be enough for the hosts to secure first place. Canada men's national soccer team's coach will be looking to regroup and prepare for the next match without Koné. The team's fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for the injured midfielder. The Canada men's national soccer team's historic win has given them a boost in the standings, and they will be looking to carry this momentum into their next match.