US Virgin Islands 0, Canada 8 | 2018 Nations League Qualifier

Jonathan Osorio - Canada - 2015


Canada got their Concacaf Nations League qualifying campaign off to a suitably strong start on Sunday, routing an overmatched U.S. Virgin Islands side 8-0 in a home qualifier hosted by the small island territory at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.


If Les Rouges' de facto 2-5-3 formation didn't make clear what a one-sided matchup this would be, the visitors' five-goal first half drove the point home. Toronto FC's Jonathan Osorio headed home the opener just six minutes in to cue a steady stream of goals, with Lucas Cavallini and Jonathan David each bagging a brace before intermission. 

Junior Hoilett resumed the scoring with a tap-in five minutes into the second stanza before Orlando City ex Cyle Larin came off the bench to notch his own double, both arriving via inviting left-sided service from Alphonso Davies.


The Vancouver Whitecaps' teenage phenom hit the deck grimacing in the latter stages, but his discomfort appeared to be a mild case of leg cramping and he finished the 90 minutes.


Goals


  • 6’ – CAN – Jonathan Osorio
  • 8' â€“ CAN – Lucas Cavallini
  • 32' – CAN – Jonathan David
  • 37' – CAN – Jonathan David
  • 44' â€“ CAN – Lucas Cavallini
  • 50' â€“ CAN – Junior Hoilett
  • 60' â€“ CAN – Cyle Larin
  • 80' â€“ CAN – Cyle Larin


Three Things


  • THE BIG PICTURE: Goliath dispatched David with a minimum of fuss here, with John Herdman's CanMNT side handling their business professionally. They'll hope for similar results in all four of their CNL qualifiers, and this confidence-building, goal differential-padding victory sets the tone.

  • MOMENT OF THE MATCH:
     Speaking of David... Jonathan David's second strike can be considered the backbreaker, as the talented teenager pushed the scoreline to 4-0 well before halftime, killing off any USVI dreams of keeping it close:

  • MAN OF THE MATCH: David deserves these honors for scoring twice and chalking up an assist on his CanMNT debut. As if Davies' rise wasn't exciting enough, the Belgium-based 18-year-old gives Herdman and Canada fans another reason to be bullish on the future.

  • Next Up


    • USVI: Friday, Oct. 12 vs. Curacao (4 pm ET | oz.com/concacafnationsleague)
    • CAN: Tuesday, Oct. 16 vs. Dominica (7 pm ET | oz.com/concacafnationsleague)