VIDEO: Canada's Coach Hart Claims Gold Cup Win

The coach of the Maple Leaf squad reacted to his first Gold Cup victory.

Claude Davis - Jamaica - Ali Gerba - Canada (Mexsport)
Canada opened up their Gold Cup campaign with a victory over Jamaica in the opening round of play in Carson, California.

Coach Stephen Hart praised the effort of his players, especially the one who scored the winning goal, Ali Gerba.

Canada, which is out of World Cup qualifying, is looking to progress with a good performance at the Gold Cup, and could possible be a dark horse team to take the title.

Watch the video to see what Hart had to say about the win.

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