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Kone's broken leg casts shadow over Canada's historic World Cup win

VANCOUVER, Canada, June 18 : Canada's first-ever World Cup win was overshadowed on Thursday when midfielder Ismael Kone suffered a broken leg after a tackle that left teammates shaken and coach Jesse Marsch lamenting an injury that turned a night of celebration into one of anguish.

The 24-year-old Kone was taken off on a stretcher at BC Place after Qatar's Assim Madibo caught him from behind in the 54th minute of Canada's 6-0 rout, with Marsch saying the sound of the impact was audible from the sidelines.

"It happened right in front of the bench. We could all hear it," said Marsch, who immediately recognised the severity of the injury having seen Canada's Tajon Buchanan suffer a broken tibia during a training session at the 2024 Copa America.

"I knew right away it was similar to when Tajon got hurt in training. Everyone could hear the bones snap," added Marsch.

The incident sparked a furious reaction from Canada's players and staff, with some players shoving their opponents and Marsch heard demanding to know why the tackle had not drawn an immediate red card. It was later upgraded from a yellow card.

Marsch said Madibo visited Canada's dressing room to apologise to Kone, a gesture the manager appreciated, though he reserved his anger for the reaction of the Qatar bench.

"I don't fault him for that," said Marsch. "But I don't understand a reaction from their entire bench to try to start a fight about it being a red card when a clear foul just happened that broke a player's leg."

Kone was taken to hospital to prepare for surgery, dealing a significant blow to a Canada side that moved top of Group B with four points from two matches and firmly in contention to reach the knockout round of the expanded 48-team tournament.

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