Satiar Shah
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And it's been the quality being so high.
And when you have...
the caliber of players who play at a World Cup, and we've seen this even in other sports, you can catch lightning in a bottle if you get confidence and you get things rolling in your favor.
Yeah, and especially with the World Cup being hosted in Canada, US, and Mexico, but Canada playing all three of their matches in their own nation, and two of them being here at BC Place, it just gives you that edge as well that you can all of a sudden, you know, again, like, play out of your body a little bit, and that's kind of where we're at.
I've been getting a lot of messages from friends that were in...
Yeah.
It's just massive.
Yeah, they really were.
I mean, and to Tyler's point, it was also nice to see them dominate when it was even and not just after the Reds.
I mean, that's right.
I mean, even before the red cards for Qatar, Canada was all over Qatar creating opportunities.
And generally, you know, the home side, the first 15, 20 minutes of a match, they have the edge with the energy and the building being loud.
But Canada rode that wave and after the Reds just kept things going.
Kevin from Calgary says, is the Kone injury an argument against having teams that don't belong in the tournament being dangerous for other players?
Look, yeah, it was the same question we got earlier.
But injuries, every World Cup, things can happen.
They happen.
They happen.
Injuries like that happen every World Cup.
It's devastating.