Cyle Larin's recent goal surge an encouraging sign for Canada's World Cup team | CBC Sports
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Cyle Larin's recent goal surge an encouraging sign for Canada's World Cup team | CBC Sports
"Cyle Larin scored his seventh goal in 17 games since he joined the Saints on loan from Mallorca, his fourth goal in his last six appearances. The 31-year-old had fallen out of favour in Spain, and at Dutch outfit Feyenoord, where a separate loan ended in February after he failed to score a single goal in Eredivisie action."
"Something magical has happened since his arrival in Southampton. He scored a spectacular diving header only three minutes into his debut, lifting the Saints past Watford and, at the time, into 12th place in the league. The home crowd welcomed him by singing his name, and for the first time in what felt like a very long time, Larin stood up straight and smiled."
"When you feel good, it translates on the pitch. Larin has not stopped scoring since, and he's yet to experience a loss with his ascendant side. Southampton has now gone 20 unbeaten and climbed to fourth with two games to play, still in the hunt for automatic promotion."
Cyle Larin has made a significant comeback at Southampton, scoring seven goals in 17 games since joining on loan. After struggling in Spain and the Netherlands, Larin's performance has revitalized his career. He scored a diving header in his debut, leading to a warm reception from fans. With injuries affecting other players, Larin may reclaim his starting position for Canada. Southampton remains unbeaten in 20 matches, positioning them for promotion, and Larin feels optimistic about his and the team's future.
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