
David makes history with Canada hat-trick at World Cup, but Koné suffers serious injury
Juventus striker Jonathan David has made history for Canada, becoming the country’s first player to...
Juventus striker Jonathan David has made history for Canada, becoming the country’s first player to score a hat-trick at a World Cup, but Sassuolo midfielder Ismael Koné suffered a serious injury in a 6-0 win over Qatar.
Canada secured a comfortable 6-0 win over Qatar in their second group stage game at the 2026 World Cup last night.
Juventus striker David took centre stage by scoring a hat-trick, becoming the first-ever Canadian player to score three goals in a World Cup match.
There was, however, also bad news for one of the World Cup’s host countries as Sassuolo midfielder Koné suffered a broken leg eight minutes into the second half with Canada leading 3-0.
Assim Madibo’s reckless challenge led to Koné’s injury. The player from Qatar initially received a yellow card, but this was quickly upgraded to a red card after a VAR review.
“Ismael is such a great kid - he’s so imperfect, but that’s part of why you love him,” said Canada coach Jesse Marsch via The Sun.
“Because he can do great things that nobody else can do, then the next moment he loses concentration. He embodies us as a team, it’s a huge loss for us. He’ll be fine; we’ll get him good doctors and get him back, but that kid is a big part of our future and everything we do.”
Both Koné and David have just terminated their first season in Serie A.
David scored eight goals in 46 appearances across all competitions with Juventus, while Koné netted six times in 36 matches with Sassuolo.
David is now the World Cup’s top-goal scorer, but according to recent reports in Italy, Juventus are open to offers for the Canada international this summer.
According to Gazzetta, however, David wants to remain at Juventus and fight for a starting spot in 2026-27.
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Source: Football Italia
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