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VIDEO: After making history, Canadian star Alphonso Davies opens up at World Cup

鈥楨ach and every time I step on the pitch, I try to give my all for this country.鈥

It appears that Alphonso Davies鈥 goal against Croatia, the first for Canada at the men鈥檚 World Cup, left a mark in more than the Canada Soccer record book.

Mayhem ensued in Sunday鈥檚 goal celebration.

鈥淲hen I headed it down and I ran to the corner flag, I looked to my left and I just saw all my teammates running towards me,鈥 Davies said Tuesday. 鈥淵eah, it was a great feeling. We鈥檝e waited for this moment for a long time and it finally came and we were happy.鈥

鈥淲hen they all came around me, a lot of players were grabbing my jersey, pushing me, shoving me,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 had Liam Millar head-butt me at one point, he was so excited. We both looked at each other and started laughing. The moment was truly amazing with these guys.鈥

Also back home. Not to mention in the stands.

Davies had his parents watching at Khalifa International Stadium, the latest stop on a well-documented journey that saw them flee the civil war in Liberia to Ghana, where Davies was born in a refugee camp, before finding safe haven in Canada.

鈥淎fter the first game (against Belgium) they told me how proud they are of me and when I scored the goal, my mother teared up a bit, seeing her son coming from a refugee camp, coming to Canada and being able to score in the world鈥檚 biggest stage,鈥 said Davies.

鈥淢y parents are people of few words, they don鈥檛 really say too much. But it really showed on their face,鈥 he added.

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The 41st-ranked Canadians turned heads in a narrow 1-0 loss to No. 2 Belgium before Davies scored 68 seconds in against No. 12 Croatia, only to see the 2018 tournament runner-up rally with four straight goals for a 4-1 win that knocked the Canadians out of contention for the knockout round.

Now they wrap up tournament play Thursday against No. 22 Morocco.

Tuesday marked the first time Davies has spoken to media at the Canadian training facility since arriving in Doha on Nov. 18. He did an interview with TSN, the Canadian rights-holder, the next day but otherwise has limited his availability to brief post-match chats with rights-holders in the post-game mixed zone.

Davies explained that he didn鈥檛 speak after the Croatia game because, while happy with his goal, he didn鈥檛 want to be front and centre after a loss.

鈥淚 wanted to talk about the team, the team play. I鈥檓 happy to be able to score but at the end of the day we lost the game. And that was really what was on my mind.鈥

Davies started off slowly Tuesday, choosing his words carefully. But he began to open up when he was asked if he was enjoying himself at the tournament.

鈥淵es, yes, I鈥檓 having fun,鈥 he said after a brief pause, his voice rising with enthusiasm. 鈥淵ou dream about this ever since you鈥檙e young. And being on this stage, each and every time, I look back and I think to myself 鈥業鈥檓 at the World Cup.鈥 It puts a smile on my face.

鈥淎nd every time I play the game, it鈥檚 truly amazing. Each and every time I come to training, I鈥檓 living the dream and I鈥檓 happy about it.鈥

The 22-year-old from Edmonton was then asked if he felt pressure in having 6.6 million followers on TikTok, 5.1 million on Instagram and 491,900 on Twitter watching him.

鈥淔or me l always try to be myself,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach and every day how you see me is how I am, in public or in private. I鈥檓 the same guy who just wants to have fun, laugh at my friends, be a kid 鈥 I tend not to think about how many people are watching me too much. I just try to be myself.鈥

A kid perhaps, but one with a manager and his assistant watching from the back of the room. And a mega-bucks future.

Still, Davies was savvy enough to consult some of his more experienced teammates at Bayern Munich on how to handle the World Cup experience.

鈥淭he advice I got was a World Cup is a different beast,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e playing against the best players in each country. What I was told was just go out and play the game. Change nothing. Don鈥檛 let the moment get to you. Go out and play how you know how to play. Keep your head down. Work as hard as possible. And for me, it really worked.

鈥淓ach and every time I step on the pitch, I try to give my all for this country.鈥

With purpose at the World Cup.

鈥淲e gained a lot of new supporters around the world,鈥 Davies said. 鈥淎 lot of people thought that Canada wasn鈥檛 really a footballing country. Hopefully after this tournament, we鈥檝e changed a lot of minds.鈥

While Davies has done most of his talking on the pitch, he has been a topic of conversation here.

Croatian forward Ivan Perisic, who spent the 2019-20 season with Bayern Munich on loan from Inter Milan, was asked about Davies prior to Sunday鈥檚 game against Canada.

鈥淚t was really a pleasure playing with him,鈥 he said through an interpreter. 鈥淗e is a miracle. He鈥檚 fast 鈥 the sky鈥檚 the limit. He can only get better.鈥

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Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press

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