FULL TIME: CANADA 6-0 QATARThe full-time whistle blows, and tempers have flared once again as players from both sides get in each other's faces on the touchline.The anger from that injury to Kone is still fresh, and a few people clearly had a few words to say at the final whistle.GOAL! JONATHAN DAVID COMPLETES HIS HAT-TRICK!It's the perfect way for Canada to round off a remarkable match, as their star striker has a World Cup hat-trick to his name.Saliba cuts inside and looks to strike from distance. His effort strikes David, who controls it instantly, turns on a sixpence and slots home his third of the night.It's 6-0!STOPPAGE TIMEThere will be a minimum of NINE additional minutes at the end of this game.Given what's happened in this half, that seems pretty stingy, but I doubt either side will complain too much.CAN CANADA ADD EVEN MORE?The game has descended into a glorified attack versus defence drill, and it's Canada doing all the attacking.Qatar just can't get out of their own half, and Canada are still hunting more goals.There's plenty more time left, too. The events of this second half mean we're sure to get additional time that runs into double figures.IT'S FIVE!If Marsch did want more, then he just got another one!Substitute Jacob Shaffelburg sweeps a low volley towards the Qatar goal and it looks like it might just be heading just wide of the far post, but Qatar defender Mohammad Manai's attempt to get back and clear it ends in disaster as he smashes it into his own net.It looks for all the world like an own goal, but it was just announced in the stadium as Shaffelburg's goal, so we'll have to see what the official verdict is.DOES MARSCH WANT MORE?Those two substitutions are both VERY attacking options for Canada. They're not the sort of changes you make if you want to just calm things down and see things out.Nope, this looks like Jesse Marsch wanting his players to go for more goals as they bid to take their goal difference out of sight heading into the final group game.SALIBA MAKES IT FOUR, THEN PAYS TRIBUTE TO KONECanada have four, and it's the man who just came on to replace the injured Kone who scored it.Nathan Saliba stepped up and planted his free kick into the bottom corner of the net to register the first free-kick goal of the tournament and make it 4-0.Saliba immediately runs to the bench and grabs Kone's shirt and raises it aloft to the stadium by way of a tribute to the injured teammate he just replaced.BC PLACE RISES AS ONE FOR KONEKone is being carried off the field on a stretcher and, remarkably, is sitting up as he is being taken to the dressing room. Despite what looked like a nasty injury, Kone was able to wave to the fans, who gave him a rousing reception as he departed the scene.
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