Canada outclassed by stylish Spain in 2-0 loss at FIFA U-17 World Cup in Indonesia
SURAKARTA, Indonesia — Canada’s winless run at the FIFA U-17 World Cup stretched to 22 games Friday when it was outclassed 2-0 by a stylish Spain side in the tournament opener for both teams.
FC Barcelona’s Marc Guiu and Quim Junyent scored for Spain which dominated the game, outshooting Canada 28-1 (9-0 in shots on target) and had 63 per cent possession. Spain completed 667 passes to Canada’s 147.
Goalkeeper Nathaniel Abraham, one of five players from the Toronto FC system in the Canadian starting 11, had a busy evening and it was, perhaps, a moral victory that Canada conceded just twice against such skilful opposition.
Spain has finished runner-up at the U-17 men’s competition on four occasions (1991, 2003, 2007 and 2017) and placed third twice (1997, 2009). The Spanish starting 11 featured six players in the Barcelona system and one from Real Madrid.