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Richie Laryea’s mouth is not the only weapon in his arsenal, but it is the most barbed one: Over years of devotion to soccer’s dark arts, he has developed an uncanny ability to whisper opponents into acts of self-defeat.
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey will not be available to Ghana in the nation’s World Cup opening match against Panama on Wednesday, after Canada denied the now-Villarreal star entry. After an initial ruling that left Partey unable to enter the country,
Canada hosted the second of the 2026 World Cup's three opening ceremonies before the team's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, with a star-studded cast on hand to celebrate the nation's first World Cup match.
Both Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina entered Friday's match seeking their respective first World Cup victories. Both sides will have to wait a few more days, at least. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada tied 1-1 in a thrilling and fitting draw in the first World Cup match played on Canadian soil.
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