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Canada is the new CONCACAF Giant; meanwhile Mexico barely showed signs of life

The Maple Leafs struck another blow of authority today, defeating Honduras to move closer to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

By Wilian Estrella

The Maple Leafs struck another blow of authority today, defeating Honduras to move closer to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The Maple Leafs struck another blow of authority today, defeating Honduras to move closer to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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With a final score of 2-0 and a World Cup Qualifying Round in which they have practically advanced on foot, the Canadian soccer team won without major complications over its similar team Honduras and has become the new CONCACAF Giant

The team coached by John Herdman won today at the Metropolitan Olympic Stadium with an own goal in the 10th minute by Denil Maldonado and in the 73rd minute, Jonathan David finished off the home side

And the hardest part of the game was not only the defeat for the Hondurans, but also the fact that their fans did not accompany them in their stadium and left them almost alone to face the Canadian machine

With this result, Honduras falls to eighth place at the end of the competition, with only 3 points and 17 goals against, which puts them in an almost impossible situation to recover. 

However, the result of this match not only confirmed that Honduras is almost out of the running for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, but also confirmed another event that had been brewing since last year's qualifiers. 

Canada is CONCACAF's new giant; Mexico barely showed signs of life

As if it wasn't clear enough, the Canadian soccer team is now the new CONCACAF Giant not only because of the authority shown in this match, but throughout the tournament

Meanwhile, today the Mexican national soccer team barely showed signs of life thanks to the miraculous goals of Henry Martin and Alexis Vega, which gave the Mexican team oxygen to continue in the fight to reach the World Cup. 

Canada currently has 19 points in the qualifying round, while Mexico has only 17.

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