Herdman marvels at Davies goal but says more work to be done to get to World Cup
Coach John Herdman paid tribute to Alphonso Davies’ wonder-goal but reminded anyone listening that the spectacular strike represents a step — albeit a memorable one — on Canada’s World Cup qualifying journey.
Davies, no stranger to turning heads with his speed and skill, reached a new level Wednesday with the winning goal in a 4-1 World Cup qualifying victory over Panama at Toronto’s BMO Field.
Coming out of nowhere, the 20-year-old Bayern Munich star sprinted up the sidelines to beat Panama defender Harold Escobar, who was attempting to shepherd the ball out of play. A speeding Davies artfully retrieved the ball just before it went out, using his trailing foot to keep it and push it ahead so he could keep on the move. He then raced towards the Panama penalty box where, using teammate Tajon Buchanan as a decoy, he danced around defender Fidel Escobar and fired a shot into the corner that left goalkeeper Luis Mejia rooted to the spot.
It’s estimated Davies reached a top speed of 37.1 km/h and covered 40 yards (36.6 metres) chasing the ball and 80 (73.2 metres) in all on the play.