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VIDEO: Canada's Hero Gerba Speaks After Win
The Gold Cup kicked off in fine fashion for Canada as they edged out the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica 1-0 on an Ali Gerba goal.
Ali Gerba seems to score goals wherever he goes, and his latest was a timely gamewinner to get Canada's Gold Cup campaign going in the right direction.
Gerba scored the only goal in the match versus Jamaica, in the opening day of Gold Cup action.
Goal.com was there to capture the player's reaction to the game and the win.
Gerba was named Man of the Match.
He now has five career Gold Cup goals to his credit.
The Gold Cup is the regional championship tournament for the CONCACAF region, which comprises North America, Central America, and the Caribbean nations.
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Visit Goal.com for more coverage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Gerba scored the only goal in the match versus Jamaica, in the opening day of Gold Cup action.
Goal.com was there to capture the player's reaction to the game and the win.
Gerba was named Man of the Match.
He now has five career Gold Cup goals to his credit.
The Gold Cup is the regional championship tournament for the CONCACAF region, which comprises North America, Central America, and the Caribbean nations.
Goal.com
Visit Goal.com for more coverage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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