Toronto, June 13 -- Canada produced a spirited second-half comeback to draw 1-1 against Bosnia-Herzegovina in a gripping FIFA World Cup Group B encounter at BMO Field on early Saturday (IST), earning their first-ever point in World Cup history.
Bosnia-Herzegovina led at the break through Jovo Lukic, who opened the scoring in the 21st minute after capitalising on a well-worked move that exposed gaps in the Canadian defence. The visitors looked composed in the first half and managed to frustrate the hosts, who struggled to convert possession into clear chances.
Canada, however, gradually grew into the contest, with manager Jesse Marsch's side showing improved rhythm and attacking intent after the interval. Richie Laryea came close to equali...