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'His leg's hanging off'

'His leg's hanging off'
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Canadian soccer player Ismael Kone suffered a serious leg injury during a match against Qatar, leading to a red card for the opposing player. Canada went on to win the game 6-0, marking their first-ever World Cup victory.

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Documents a significant milestone in Canadian sports history overshadowed by a severe player injury.

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Hear this story After Canada's Ismael Kone went down with a serious injury to his leg, the referee raised a yellow card for the Qatar player who made contact from behind.

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The report focuses on the events of the match and the injury, maintaining a standard sports journalism tone.

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