Teenager Alphonso Davies scores twice, Canada opens Gold Cup with 4-2 win
HARRISON, N.J. — The Canadian men’s soccer team built up a three-goal lead and just managed to hang on to beat French Guiana 4-2 on Friday to begin competition at the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
The goals and victory were Canada’s first at the Gold Cup since 2011.
Teenager Alphonso Davies scored twice in the second half and provided a glimpse at the talent Canada is hoping will get it back to relevance in international soccer. Dejan Jakovic and Scott Arfield also scored for Canada in the first half.
After Canada had gone up 3-0, Roy Contout and Sloan Privat scored two-minutes apart with about 20 minutes remaining.


