Canada avenges Gold Cup loss to Jamaica but Davies sent off in win at BMO Field
TORONTO — A night to celebrate for Canada turned slightly sour Saturday as Vancouver Whitecaps teenager Alphonso Davies saw red late in a 2-0 friendly win over Jamaica.
The 16-year-old Davies apologized via social media after being sent off in the 75th minute for kicking out at Jamaica’s Damion Lowe after the two went down in a tangle in the corner. Lowe had seemingly precipitated the incident by shoving the Canadian.
Replays suggested Davies’ boot made contact with Lowe’s shoulder but the Jamaican clutched his face and Costa Rican referee Ricardo Montero pulled out the red. Davies exited, pulling his jersey over his face in seeming embarrassment as he walked off.
Davies was the darling of the Gold Cup earlier this summer, with three goals and a handful of awards. But he collected nothing but controversy this night after coming on in the 70th minute for his sixth cap.


