Canadas match-winning hero Stephen Eustaquio said he felt everyone shoot with me as he attributed their historic 1-0 World Cup win over South Africa to the belief in the camp and the country. Eustaquios 92nd-minute half-volley settled the first knockout game of the 2026 World Cup to send the co-hosts, playing in Los Angeles rather than in Canada having failed to win their group, into the last 16.Canada created enough chances to win their first ever knockout game by a much greater margin, with a special strike from Eustaquio that will instantly go down as the most famous goal in the countrys footballing history required to beat the impressive South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.It was an emotional moment for Eustaquio, who lost his father in 2024 a year after the death of his mother, and one he attributed to the determination of Jesse Marschs side.I think we worked a lot to get this victory, Eustaquio said.We really wanted to give this win to all of the Canadians. We just kept believing, kept pushing and I couldnt have imagined it any other way. I think it was an amazing goal but when I shot, I felt everyone shoot with me. They put a little bit of power on it and it went into the back of the net. So I am very happy.Table of ContentsEustaquio hopeful Canada can spring last-16 surpriseSouth Africa boss not ready to announce retirement decisionEustaquio hopeful Canada can spring last-16 surpriseCanada will face Netherlands or Morocco in the last 16 next Saturday. Eustaquio accepts Canada will be underdogs, but is hopeful their belief could again make the difference.It [the belief] started when we came out of the group stage. I think when it comes to the knockouts of the World Cup, the belief brings a big part to it, he added.Now, were going to get Morocco or the Netherlands and who knows, on a good day we can make things happen. Probably the quality is not going to be there, but if we keep believing and keep working, things might go our way.South Africa boss not ready to announce retirement decisionSouth Africa coach Hugo Broos refused to say whether he will retire in the wake of their exit from the tournament.Despite South Africa spending most of their first knockout game in World Cup history on the back foot, the 74-year-old insisted the defeat and the disappointing nature of their performance does not take away from the achievement of reaching the round of 32.We will take the [retirement] decision in the next few days, Broos said. But its been a nice World Cup. It will not be an easy decision. I cant say now if I will stop or I will go.Im still just as proud as two or three days ago. I think we had a good World Cup but today, when we play against a team like this, with power and speed then were running behind. This is something we have to learn. And therefore it was important for this team that we were here.Asked if this is the start of regular World Cup finals appearances for South Africa, he replied: For us its certainly something we have to do and in the next few months Im sure this team will be stronger than before because today we played against a team who are a little bit further than we are. We played quite a good game. We could have done more. Topics 2026 FIFA World Cup Canada men's national soccer team South Africa national football team Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read South Africa 0-1 Canada: Eustaquio wins it late as co-hosts clinch place in last 16 Nicholas McGee 28th June, 2026 LIVE South Africa v Canada: World Cup 2026 commentary, updates, goals and stats for first knockout stage clash Jon Fisher 27th June, 2026 Manchester United confirm serious knee injury for midfielder at World Cup Mitch Fretton 28th June, 2026 South Africa v Canada: Confirmed line-ups as Bafana Bafana face co-hosts for place in last 16 Nicholas McGee 28th June, 2026 South Korea coach Hong resigns following World Cup exit Nicholas McGee 28th June, 2026 Egypt provide Mohamed Salah injury update ahead of historic knockout tie Nicholas McGee 28th June, 2026
Read More
TakeSporty
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by TakeSporty.
Publisher: 101 Great Goals

Recent Articles

Get Updates on Current Happenings instantly

Get Updates on Current Happenings instantly