The Canada men's national soccer team's 6-0 thrashing of Qatar marked a historic moment in Canadian men's soccer history, but the victory was overshadowed by midfielder Ismaël Koné's serious left leg injury. Koné was fouled early in the second half by Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo, and the injury was so severe that players nearby reacted with horror. Canada head coach Jesse Marsch said Koné is at the hospital preparing for surgery, and the team is shaken by the incident. Despite the injury, the team is determined to 'make him proud' and continue their World Cup campaign. The match was played in front of a loud stadium, but the atmosphere fell silent as fans realized what had happened to Koné. The team's celebration was muted, but they still managed to score another goal after the injury, with Nathan Saliba scoring a beautiful free kick. The team's players and staff were visibly shaken by the injury, but they are determined to move forward and make Koné proud. Koné's injury has rocked the team, but they are focused on their next match and making a deep run in the World Cup. The team's head coach, Jesse Marsch, said that Koné's injury is a big blow, but they will not let it derail their campaign. The team's players, including Jonathan David and Moïse Bombito, have expressed their support for Koné and vowed to make him proud. The injury has also sparked a reaction from the Qatari team, with Madibo apologizing to Koné for the challenge. The incident has highlighted the physicality of the World Cup and the risks that players take on the pitch.
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Canada men's national soccer team secures historic World Cup win
Canada men's national soccer team makes history with 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar, despite Ismaël Koné's injury
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