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Canada becomes the latest victim of the ‘Drake Curse’ after World Cup loss to Belgium after Alphonso Davies posted a photo of the rapper holding his jersey and the team walking to his song
Those who believe in the ‘Drake curse’ now have a new piece of evidence to point to as proof that the curse does indeed exist after Canada’s 1-0 loss to Belgium.
The Canadian national team played their World Cup opener against Belgium in Group F on Wednesday, but suffered an embarrassing defeat despite dominant periods of the match.
Promising left-back Alphonso Davies could have given Canada the opening goal – and the first ever at a World Cup – with a penalty in the 10th minute of the game, but it was saved by goalkeeper Thibault Courtois.
Canada suffered an embarrassing 1-0 defeat to Belgium in the opening game of the World Cup on Wednesday
Alphonso Davies posted a photo of him gifting Drake his national team jersey for the World Cup
With the result, Canada became the first World Cup team since 1978 to attempt at least 20 shots and get one penalty and still fail to score a goal.
However, some have argued that the source of the Maple Leafs’ desperation is none other than Canadian artist Drake.
The ‘Drake curse’ has shown itself multiple times at various high-profile sporting events after a team was publicly endorsed by the Canadian rapper.
This support usually comes in the form of a photo with Drake and a prominent member of the team is in a photo with Drake, or he positions himself wearing the team’s jersey.
The Canadian team walked onto the field to Drake’s song “Started from the bottom.”
Davies could have put Canada ahead after 10 minutes, but had his penalty saved
Thibaut Courtois celebrates after saving the penalty kick during the match against Canada
Davies also posted a photo of Drake holding his Instagram story wearing his national team jersey days before the tournament.
It is also noted that Drake is a well-known gambler who has lost big on several recent bets.
He recently lost more than $2 million betting on former UFC champion Israel Adesanya to defend his title against Alex Pereira.
He also recently placed a losing $649,000 accumulator bet with Barcelona to win El Clásico against Real Madrid and Arsenal to beat Leeds.
After the game, the Canadian players were praised by both the media and their coach.
Drake shared footage of his seven-figure bet he placed on UFC star Israel Adesanya
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Canadian manager John Herdman shared a similar reaction to the game during his post-match comments.
“Good performance from the team. Really proud, really proud,” Herdman said.
“I think the fans in the stadium can leave with the feeling that we are a football country. They spent their energy for 90 minutes. It felt like we were the home team.’
Real football crowd. And I’m very proud of the boys, but in the end we have to get points.’
Canadian coach John Herdman addresses his players after the World Cup defeat against Belgium
“We are now going into this game against Croatia with a little fire in our stomachs. We’re hungry, we’re even more hungry. We know we deserve to be here, and it’s time. It’s time we persevered.’
Fox commentator Alexis Lalas also praised the Canadians’ effort
They should be incredibly proud of that achievement. Despite the loss, they were the better team.’
“And eventually they got hosed down, when it comes to the missed call there.”