The Canadian men’s national team fell to Honduras, 2-1, in Concacaf Nations League action on a rainy night at the Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano in San Pedro Sula Monday.
Here are the player ratings for manager John Herdman’s squad.
5.5
Milan Borjan
Goalkeeper · Canada
Borjan finished the match with one save and didn’t have much of a chance on either of Honduras’s goals.
4.5
Alistair Johnston
Defender · Canada
Like many of his teammates, the CF Montréal defender had a forgettable night.
6.0
Steven Vitória
Defender · Canada
A rare tough game for Vitória, who picked up an early yellow card in the fifth minute and lost his marker – CF Montréal’s Romell Quioto – on Honduras’s opening goal.
5.5
Kamal Miller
Defender · Canada
Miller put together a decent shift until he slipped up – literally – in the 79th minute, leading to Honduras’s second goal.
5.5
Richie Laryea
Defender · Canada
Aside from a slight lapse on the Honduran’s opener – the former Toronto FC defender lost his man at the back post – Laryea was solid starting at left-back. His pace, feistiness and willingness to battle was a plus in rather treacherous conditions.
5.0
Tajon Buchanan
Midfielder · Canada
As a player who loves to run with the ball at his feet, Monday was not Buchanan’s night.
6.0
Stephen Eustáquio
Midfielder · Canada
Eustáquio is one of Canada’s most important players and Monday night was no different.
6.0
Atiba Hutchinson
Midfielder · Canada
Like the rest of Canada’s central midfielders, Hutchinson was forced into more of a physical encounter in the middle of the park.
6.0
Alphonso Davies
Midfielder · Canada
No surprise. The Bayern Munich star was the best player on the pitch, but unfortunately, that didn’t amount to much on Monday night.
6.0
David Junior Hoilett
Forward · Canada
Hoilett was one of Canada’s most dangerous players moving forward in his 59 minutes of action.
5.5
Forward · Canada
Making his first start for Canada, Ugbo put in a decent shift, considering the conditions.