Jesse Marsch on Ismael Kone's injury: 'Could hear the bone snap'

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Thu 18th June, 21:57 2026
June 18, 2026; Vancouver, Canada; Canada's Ismael Kone is stretchered off after sustaining an injury.  Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images June 18, 2026; Vancouver, Canada; Canada's Ismael Kone is stretchered off after sustaining an injury. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images

Canada midfielder Ismael Kone was scheduled to undergo surgery on his injured left leg after sustaining the ugly injury in his national team's 6-0 win over Qatar on Thursday in Vancouver.

Coach Jesse Marsch said postmatch, according to The Athletic, that he "could hear the bone snap."

"Your heart goes out to him," Marsch said. "Everybody's shaken for him."

The coach added, "I haven't spoken to Ismael yet, but he's at the hospital. He will prepare for a surgery. I'm going to go see him after this press conference. We'll see exactly what we decide to do for him. His family is with him at the hospital, so his mother's there and his family."

In the 51st minute of the Group B match, Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo attempted a tackle on Kone, but his right foot brought Kone to the ground. Trainers were immediately called onto the pitch as Kone was in visible discomfort before being stretchered off moments later.

Sitting up on the stretcher, Kone gave a thumbs-up sign to the fans while taking oxygen.


After a video review, Madibo was shown a red card, Qatar's second of the afternoon, leaving the team with nine players to finish the match.

Kone was replaced by Nathan Saliba, who scored in the 64th minute. Canada improved to 1-0-1 (4 points) to tie Switzerland for the top of the group standings, while Qatar dropped to 0-1-1 (1 point).

At the end of the match, Marsch and Qatari coach Julen Lopetegui had a tense exchange as they shook hands. In response to Lopetegui's comments, Marsch gave a dismissive wave.

Kone, who turned 24 on Tuesday, has made 42 international appearances and scored four goals. He came on as a substitute in all three of Canada's World Cup matches in 2022. On June 12, Kone started and played the full 90 minutes of Canada's 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He started his professional career at CF Montreal in 2021 before stints at Watford, Marseille, Rennes and Sassuolo, his current club in Serie A in Italy.

"It's a huge loss for us," Marsch said of Kone. "He'll be fine. Right, we'll get him good doctors, we'll get him back. Obviously, our heart is with him, but that kid's got a big future, and he's a big part of everything we do."

--Field Level Media

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