Canada's "Mission Octagon"
Kyle Larin celebrates his goal in Haiti. Photo: Canada Soccer Herdman’s men are laser-focused on their mission: “take us to the octagon” as the Canucks host Haiti in Chicago for the final leg of the second round. Canada’s pursuit of a World Cup berth continues when they take on 83rd-ranked Haiti, the 11th strongest team in CONCACAF. The two sides squared off in Port-au-Prince on Saturday, where Canada put on quite the professional performance defeating the host 1-0 courtesy of Kyle Larin's tap-in goal on 14 minutes. The Reds could have doubled their lead shortly after taking the lead with Larin and late in the second half with Jonathan David whose attempts were well stopped by Haiti's shotstopper Placide. Canada ran a few risks themselves, particularly in the second half but Bojan responded well. The Red Star Belgrade man had to come up big when a Pierrot bicycle kick forced him to a fingertip save. Canada, however, was able to soak up the pressure by the home side and run