Author of a new achievement last night, in Toronto, Jonathan David became the top scorer in the history of the Canadian selection. An honorary title sufficient to garner compliments and praise.
“Jonathan David strings together world-class gamesheadlines the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) this Wednesday. Nothing is written in advance in football, except that Jonathan David will score”continues Chris Jones, journalist and member of the editorial team present inside the BMO Field in Toronto, where 13,239 spectators were seated that night. Having become the only top scorer in the history of the Canadian selection, with 31 goals in 59 selections, the LOSC striker was showered with praise by those involved in the game, in addition to compliments from the press.
“It is impossible to counter”
“I don’t know if he has any real weaknesses.commented Jesse Marsch, his coach in Canada, at the final whistle. He seems to score in every game. He is always dangerous, always in position to score. He's a complete player, the most confident person. If you ever sit down and talk with him, it's amazing how he is just himself. It’s something beautiful”confidently underlined the former leader of men from RB Leipzig and Leeds United.
The American technician was grabbed by Richie Laryea, right back of the Canadian selection. “He’s in great shape at the moment. He is incredible, impossible to counter”greeted the defender knowingly, quickly followed by Jonathan David himself. Humble, he was content with modest explanations: “You know, it's just that liveliness (adrenaline, editor's note) that you feel when you enter the field. You have it in the first minutes, the first actions. You feel good, confident, and then comes the rest”he said in comments relayed by the Canadian press.