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From hamstring injuries in star players to abdominal pain — it wasn't smooth sailing for Canada's World Cup run - via healthing_ca HealthNews Healthing WorldCup Worlds2022

DOHA, QATAR - NOVEMBER 27: Stephen Eustaquio of Canada receives medical attention during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group F match between Croatia and Canada at Khalifa International Stadium on November 27, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.

Eustaquio missed Canada’s final game of the FIFA World Cup due to a hamstring injury he sustained in the previous Sunday’s match against Croatia. “When you talked about turning points, I think [Eustaquio’s injury] was a big moment for us,” Canadian head coachThe injury left a hole in Canada’s lineup that no other player was quite able to fill.Specifics haven’t been released on what exactly happened to Eustaquio’s leg, although it’s possible he flared up from an injury from a few weeks ago.

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