David, Davies dazzle as Canada advances in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — Jonathan David scored three goals and Alphonso Davies had a goal and two assists as Canada moved into the next round of World Cup qualifying in CONCACAF with a 4-0 win over Suriname on Tuesday.
After a slow start, the Canadians found their rhythm in a dominant three-goal second half with the 20-year-old Davies and 21-year-old David combining to befuddle the Suriname defence. David upped his international total to 15 goals in 14 games while Davies collected his ninth goal in 21 matches for Canada.
The Canadian men came into the game at an empty SeatGeek Stadium needing a draw or victory to win Group B and advance. While both teams had won their three previous matches, 70th-ranked Canada had a better goal difference than No. 136 Suriname.
Following its slow start with Canada looking disconnected, Davies broke the deadlock in the 37th minute. Taking a through ball from David, the Bayern Munich star outpaced defender Kelvin Leerdam to slot a left-footed shot through goalkeeper Warner Hahn’s legs. Davies took his lumps as he scored his fourth goal in his last three games for Canada, colliding with Suriname captain Ryan Donk.