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Alphonso Davies' live reaction to Canada reaching the World Cup is just so beautiful to see

Canada have officially qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The world’s second-biggest nation had not played at football’s premier competition since 1986, but will be joining the likes of Brazil, England and Argentina on the world stage in Qatar.

The Canadians had embarked on a stunning run to the top of the Concacaf table, overcoming the United States of America and Mexico with a record of eight wins, four draws and just one defeat.

And now, they have rounded off their qualification journey to reach the World Cup finals for only the second time in their history by securing a 4-0 win over Jamaica on Thursday night.

Playing on home soil in wintery conditions, the wheels were set in motion for Canada to end their 36-year wait to compete at the highest level of the international game when Cyle Larin scored after just 13 minutes.

Tajon Buchanan then doubled the hosts’ advantage on the brink of half-time, before Junior Hoilett’s late strike and Adrian Mariappa’s own goal confirmed Canada’s qualification for Qatar.

Naturally, the celebrations were unreserved with one of the greatest men’s teams in Canadian football history having achieved what so many of their talented forebears had failed to.

And incredibly, Canada were able to get their achievement over the line without the help of their most talented player of all, Alphonso Davies, who has been taking a break due to heart muscle inflammation.

Arguably the best left-back in world football, the Bayern Munich star has been instrumental on the way to Canada’s historic achievement, but wasn’t able to take to the pitch in the game that wrapped it all up.

However, you can rest assured that Davies was investing his full attention into his teammates’ quest to reach Qatar as his

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