‘They can shut up’: Cyle Larin silences doubters in Canada’s World Cup opener
TORONTO — Cyle Larin took a quick pass, steadied himself and lashed his right boot at the ball.
The veteran, much-maligned striker was disappointed not to start Canada’s World Cup opener in his backyard.
After thumping the country’s first-ever goal at the tournament on home soil, Larin had a message for his critics Friday.
The 31-year-old scored moments after subbing on in the second half as the Canadians salvaged a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina to kick off Group B play.


