Jonathan David’s second-half strike helped Canada secure a 1-0 victory over 10-man Peru in their Copa America Group A match in Kansas City on Tuesday to raise hopes of a top-two finish and a spot in the knockout stages.
While Canada had the majority of possession in the first half, Peru had the better chances, with Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau pulling off a sharp save to deny Piero Quispe, while Gianluca Lapadula had a goal ruled out for offside.
The momentum swung in Canada’s favour after the break, as Peru defender Miguel Araujo was sent off following a VAR check for a heavy challenge, before Lille attacker David coolly slotted home in the 74th minute to cap off a swift counterattack.
Crepeau came to Canada’s rescue in stoppage time by twice denying efforts from substitute Paolo Guerrero as the North American side held on to seal their first-ever Copa America win and go level with Argentina, who play Chile in New Jersey later on Tuesday.
Canada lost to Argentina in their first group match at the Copa America while Peru drew with Chile.
Meanwhile, an assistant referee keeled over and fainted in the first half of the match due to the hot and humid conditions at Children’s Mercy Park.
Humberto Panjoj collapsed during stoppage time in the first half, with goalkeeper Crepeau attracting the attention of medical staff.
The Guatemalan official was treated on the sidelines and briefly got back on his feet before being taken off on a stretcher.