- Canada and Uruguay battled for third place in the Copa America
- Watch the moment Alphonso Davies missed a daring Panenka
Alphonso Davies attempted a spectacular Panenka with the game in the balance – and missed – as Uruguay defeated Canada in the third-place match of the Copa America.
The teams were level at 2-2 after 90 minutes, after Luis Suarez levelled the score in second-half injury time, only for Bayern Munich star Davies to put his side 4-3 behind in the ensuing shoot-out.
The left-footer caused Uruguayan goalkeeper Sergio Rochet to dive to his right as he fired the ball through the middle, but his shot hit the crossbar and bounced off the goal line, ending the match.
Davies reacted to his miss and the end of the Canadian tournament with his head in his hands.
Despite the disappointing outcome of the Copa America, Jesse Marsch’s team exceeded all expectations, reaching the semi-finals and escaping from a group with Chile and Peru.
Alphonso Davies reacts after Canada missed a decisive penalty against Uruguay
Uruguay secured third place in the tournament with a penalty shootout victory over Canada
They later defeated Venezuela on penalties after drawing 0-0 in the quarter-finals, before losing to Argentina 2-0 for the second time in the competition.
American Marsh said he had “no interest” in taking over the U.S. men’s national team job following the firing of Gregg Berhalter this week.
The former Leeds United and RB Leipzig manager applied for the position after the 2022 World Cup, but US Soccer decided to re-hire Berhalter.
He previously said he was “not treated very well” during his U.S. national team interview.
Uruguay defeated Brazil in the quarter-finals on penalties, but lost 1–0 to Colombia in the semi-finals.
The battle for third place began with a goal from Rodrigo Bencantur for Uruguay in the eighth minute, before Canadian Ismael Kone levelled the score with a beautiful volley from a corner in the 22nd minute.
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch during the Copa America third place match against Uruguay
Jonathan David looked set to give Canada the win with a rebound in the 80th minute, until Suarez broke the Canadians’ hearts with a cross from José Gimenez in the closing stages of the match.
Goalscorer Kone then missed the shootout, after which Davies also messed up his lines to give Uruguay the win.
The winner of the tournament will be determined on Sunday, when Argentina and Colombia face each other in the final.
Lionel Messi was not at his best during the tournament, scoring only when Argentina won the semi-final against Canada.
However, his teammates from the strong La Albiceleste team have done a lot to ensure Lautaro Martinez leads the race for the golden boot with four goals.
More to follow